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A college girl meets a reporter, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:11John Yuen, let's go. He's clean enough.
00:00:23He said you wanted me to be skin care.
00:00:25I lied a little.
00:00:27I was wrong, I admit it.
00:00:32Come on, I love playing with an old building. Let's go.
00:00:35No, not yet.
00:00:38Look, I admit it, I'm scared.
00:00:40What do I have to say?
00:00:42Why don't we go?
00:00:46Well, because I think you're going to be perfect.
00:00:50No, don't do that! Come on, please!
00:01:16Okay, come on out.
00:01:20Please don't scare me.
00:01:28Where are you?
00:01:39Where are you?
00:01:44Look, I know you're going to shut down.
00:01:47It won't be a surprise. It won't scare me.
00:02:02Come on out. Please don't hide.
00:02:18Come on out. Please don't hide.
00:02:28I'm going out.
00:02:29No, I won't do that.
00:02:35There we go.
00:02:36I have to say, no.
00:02:36No, no, no.
00:02:40No, no, no, no.
00:02:41No, no, no.
00:02:43No, no, no, no.
00:02:47No, no, no.
00:02:48No, no, no, no.
00:02:49What's up?
00:02:49No, no!
00:03:13Unfortunately, when we talk about deviancy in society,
00:03:16we face the problem of determining what is, in fact, normal.
00:03:21Of all the deviant behavior patterns we find in society,
00:03:24perhaps the most common is incest, followed closely by homosexuality.
00:03:29Both of these are culturally defined patterns,
00:03:31and societal attitudes towards them vary from one society to another.
00:03:36In fact, generally we classify them as relative deviant patterns.
00:03:42Does anybody have the time?
00:03:44I'm interested.
00:03:45Okay, that's enough for today.
00:03:48On Monday we'll talk about another pattern that might be of interest to all of you, cannibalism.
00:03:53Have a good weekend.
00:04:25Please, madame. Keep walking. Act as if nothing is happening.
00:04:30If you value my life, please, madame, make pretend as though we are together.
00:04:35Do not look behind you, whatever you do.
00:04:37Don't look behind, please.
00:04:39Please do not look behind you.
00:04:41No.
00:04:42Well, now that you have looked behind you, let me ask you a few questions.
00:04:47No.
00:04:47Did you possibly see two men in dark suits getting out of a Citroen with a French poodle?
00:04:53No.
00:04:54No.
00:04:55Okay, then.
00:04:56How about two men in dark suits getting out of a Volkswagen with a German Shepherd?
00:05:02You saw that, no?
00:05:03No, I'm sorry.
00:05:04No.
00:05:05All right.
00:05:06Then, um, did you possibly see two gentlemen in dark suits getting out of a Rolls-Rise with
00:05:13a bulldog?
00:05:14I don't know.
00:05:15I'm sorry.
00:05:15I can't help.
00:05:16Are you absolutely certain?
00:05:17I'm absolutely certain.
00:05:21Good.
00:05:22Then we are safe.
00:05:24Were you going to pick a chicken?
00:05:26Oh, you're too much.
00:05:27Please.
00:05:28No, I really can't.
00:05:29Please.
00:05:30Look, I've got a jug of wine.
00:05:31I've got a jug of wine and I've got a loaf of bananas.
00:05:34And I've got a piece of bread.
00:05:35And I need a thou.
00:05:36And you're a thou.
00:05:38Oh, thank you very much.
00:05:40Well, I really can't.
00:05:42I just can't.
00:05:43I have too much to do this afternoon.
00:05:44What could you possibly have to do that's more important than going on a picnic?
00:05:47I have a lot of homework and I have to finish a painting and it's almost the end of this.
00:05:51Are you a painter?
00:05:52Yeah, a little, you know.
00:05:53Do you know a painting called Dejeune Serlerbe?
00:05:58Dejeune Serlerbe?
00:05:59Dejeune Serlerbe.
00:06:00Dejeune Serlerbe.
00:06:01Yeah, I know it.
00:06:02And who wrote, who painted that painting?
00:06:05Manet.
00:06:05Manet.
00:06:06And was Manet a great painter?
00:06:07Yeah, he was a great painter.
00:06:08He was a great painter.
00:06:10And what is that painting of?
00:06:12Could it be of a picnic?
00:06:15And what experience gave Manet the great power to portray it on canvas?
00:06:20Well, I would say it's because he suffered.
00:06:23And?
00:06:23And because, because he worked on his paintings.
00:06:25And?
00:06:25And?
00:06:27And?
00:06:29And he went on a picnic.
00:06:32You're right.
00:06:33He went on a picnic.
00:06:34But there were two men in that picnic.
00:06:36And there was a nude woman.
00:06:38And we just don't have the requirement.
00:06:40Oh wait, that's okay.
00:06:41I'll be nude.
00:06:42Hey, wait!
00:06:42Why do these things always happen to me?
00:06:45Well look, Jenny.
00:06:46You have to admit, that picnic was a gourmet delight.
00:06:49Yeah.
00:06:50I'll have to admit, bananas and bread is pretty exotic.
00:06:54Hey, I have a question.
00:06:56How did you know my name?
00:06:59Sergeant.
00:07:00No way.
00:07:01Good guess.
00:07:02Huh.
00:07:03Well, actually, I asked your professor.
00:07:05Are you in my class?
00:07:07No.
00:07:07I don't go to school.
00:07:08I work at the newspaper.
00:07:09Ace reporter, huh?
00:07:12Well, actually for the time being I've ran errands.
00:07:14But I'm supposed to start writing in the feature section soon.
00:07:18What will you write about?
00:07:19Travel?
00:07:19You don't even know the way back.
00:07:22Well, you'll see.
00:07:23We should have turned left back there.
00:07:25No, I'm absolutely positive it was right.
00:07:27We're going the right way.
00:07:28Hey, believe me.
00:07:33Oh, hell.
00:07:36Well, maybe you can write about crime.
00:07:55Let's see your license, boy.
00:08:01Take it out of the wallet.
00:08:06Hey, uh, what seems to be the problem, Sheriff?
00:08:09I didn't think I was speeding.
00:08:10No, you weren't speeding.
00:08:12What are you doing in this valley?
00:08:14Just passing through.
00:08:15You planning on staying along?
00:08:18Not particularly.
00:08:19Hey, what's going on here?
00:08:20Are you going to give me a ticket or what?
00:08:21Calm down, boy.
00:08:23I want to give you a piece of good advice.
00:08:25The people in this valley don't care too much for strangers.
00:08:29Is that all?
00:08:31Yeah, that's all.
00:08:32You two be on your best behavior.
00:08:35Oh, okay.
00:08:36Luther, give him back his license.
00:08:39Certainly, Sheriff.
00:08:51City kids.
00:08:52Yeah.
00:08:55What was that all about?
00:08:57I don't know.
00:08:58They sounded like they got their dialogue out of some third-rate Western.
00:09:02We don't cotton much to strangers in easier parts of them.
00:09:23Uh, absolutely positive it was right.
00:09:28Well, it does look at this point like I made a sliding.
00:09:32Oh, no.
00:09:33Fine.
00:09:34I don't know.
00:09:34What do you suppose that's for?
00:09:38No.
00:09:39Oh, no, wait, Tom.
00:09:40Let's see where it goes.
00:09:42Oh, come on.
00:09:42Let's go.
00:09:43Where's your spirit of adventure?
00:09:45I lost it in the Greyhound bus people.
00:09:48Typical.
00:09:49Aren't you curious?
00:09:53You really wanna?
00:09:54Yeah.
00:10:01Okay.
00:10:02Let's walk.
00:10:02Let's drive.
00:10:04Let's go.
00:10:04Let's go.
00:10:13Let's go.
00:10:25Let's go.
00:10:36Wow, this is incredible.
00:10:42What do you think it was?
00:10:44I don't know.
00:10:45Probably an old resort.
00:10:47There used to be a lot of them in this valley in the 1890s.
00:10:50Yeah?
00:11:13Hey, Jenny.
00:11:15Look, I was right.
00:11:20Shoulder Spring Spa.
00:11:23Hey, you're not so dumb after all.
00:11:40Oh, my God.
00:12:08Oh, my God.
00:12:11Oh, my God.
00:12:15Okay.
00:12:20Oh, my God.
00:12:26Oh, my God.
00:12:56Jenny, where are you going?
00:12:58I'm going up here to see what's there. Come on.
00:13:26Come on.
00:14:17What are you doing here?
00:14:20You startled me.
00:14:22Oh, I startled you.
00:14:24God, I thought I was having a heart attack.
00:14:25Well, it's your own fault.
00:14:28You know the trespassing is illegal.
00:14:30Tell them it's true.
00:14:32What's the matter?
00:14:33You okay?
00:14:34Yeah.
00:14:35Who are you?
00:14:36For me, I live here.
00:14:39Question is, who are you?
00:14:41We saw the buildings and we were curious.
00:14:43Oh, curious.
00:14:46He killed the cats.
00:14:47And there's no harm.
00:14:49We were just coming back from the picnic and we got kind of lost.
00:14:52Well, I guess there's no harm done.
00:14:55Here, let's go out of the sunshine.
00:14:57I'm just worried about young hulkens and vandals breaking all the windows.
00:15:03Do you do, Lushie?
00:15:04Yes, I do, Lushie?
00:15:06Yes, I do, Lushie.
00:15:06Yes, I do, Lushie.
00:15:07Would you like to see my rooms?
00:15:10Well...
00:15:10I'm just about to make some tea.
00:15:12Would you like some?
00:15:13Oh, that's no trouble.
00:15:15No, no.
00:15:15I was just about to put it on.
00:15:17Come along.
00:15:19What kind of spa was it?
00:15:21Oh, this spa was famous for its mineral waters.
00:15:27And its hot spring baths.
00:15:31Of course, the weather was perfect, too.
00:15:38This is one of the cottages used by guests who stayed for a longer time.
00:15:46You're going to have to excuse the mess in here.
00:15:50I'm not used to having visitors.
00:15:56Oh, good heavens.
00:15:58I've completely forgotten my manners.
00:16:01My name is Abercrombie.
00:16:03Agnes Abercrombie.
00:16:05I'm Jenny McAllister.
00:16:07And this is Storm.
00:16:08Yes.
00:16:09Well, I'm pleased to make your acquaintance.
00:16:12Make yourselves at home, and I'll go see if the tea kettle is hot.
00:16:32Oh, good, darling.
00:16:33There she is.
00:16:34Here we go.
00:16:37There.
00:16:38Oh, thank you.
00:16:42Are you going to be by yourself?
00:16:43Yes, I do, child.
00:16:47Actually, it's very comfortable here.
00:16:50Why didn't the spa close?
00:16:52I mean, most of the others around here closed during the 1930s, didn't they?
00:16:55Oh, yes.
00:16:57Financial problems, I suppose.
00:17:00And then there were some rumors about the owner and his wife.
00:17:06Who couldn't be?
00:17:06Oh, the usual sort, child.
00:17:11People would always find something to talk about, and it's usually cruel and untrue.
00:17:18But why did you stay here?
00:17:19Well, I had no place else to go.
00:17:23My father was head caretaker here.
00:17:26And we lived on here together for two or three years after the place closed.
00:17:35And then my father died.
00:17:38And then I stayed on.
00:17:40Well, how old were you when he died?
00:17:41Oh, I guess I was about your age, child.
00:17:45Just a young girl.
00:17:48I've always loved it here.
00:17:51This spa was the biggest, the most expensive and the most beautiful in the valley.
00:18:00Oh, but that was a long time ago.
00:18:05Another day.
00:18:09These rooms look very comfortable.
00:18:11Do you use the rest of the house?
00:18:13Oh, no. I've boarded most of them up.
00:18:16They're all falling down inside.
00:18:19How many other buildings are there?
00:18:22Oh, they're thirteen and a half.
00:18:27And a half?
00:18:30You young people probably think we're silly, but we think thirteen's an unlucky number.
00:18:37And when the architects planned all the thirteen buildings, they made him add an extra one.
00:18:47What do the insides look like?
00:18:50Oh, they're pretty, pretty messy now. They're all falling down.
00:18:56Do you mind if we look around?
00:18:59No. No. Would you like me to show you around?
00:19:03This place really has quite a history.
00:19:06I'd like that very much.
00:19:08John, do you mind if I just stay here for a while?
00:19:10Is that all right, Mr. McCombs?
00:19:13I feel deadly for some reason.
00:19:15Are you sure you're okay?
00:19:16Oh, yeah. It's nothing.
00:19:17Isn't that sick, are you, child?
00:19:18Oh, it's nothing.
00:19:20I just like to sit here and I'll catch up with you in a minute, okay?
00:19:25Okay.
00:19:27You catch up when you're feeling okay, all right?
00:19:30All right.
00:19:31All right.
00:19:37All right.
00:19:39The constipations are all wrong now.
00:19:42Well, this place yesterday was the surprise of the bells.
00:19:56Boy, as if once I'm in the burore, I'll catch the bells scene.
00:19:59How are you going now?
00:19:59Look kind of wiek.
00:20:04Сейчас if they hauledwork on the onus and over 20, leo hair,
00:20:08you start watching right over 20, leo hair.
00:20:12I'll catch up all of my sawing right.
00:20:19I shouldn't be honest for you.
00:21:08I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:21:40I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:21:43I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:22:35I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:22:35I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:23:28I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:24:01I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:24:04I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:25:01I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:25:04I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:25:34I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:26:28I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:26:34I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:27:04I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:27:09I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:27:36I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:28:15I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:28:35I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:28:54I should be honest with you.
00:29:06I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:29:07I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:29:29I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:29:59I shouldn't be honest with you.
00:30:06hello oh do you make a habit of dropping in on people well it does get their attention oh no
00:30:14kidding hey i was wondering when i was gonna see you again hey look i'm sorry i've been really busy
00:30:20down at the paper that's another thing i called that paper where you work and the person i talked
00:30:24who didn't know who you were oh well you probably spoke to the front desk well they don't know me
00:30:30up
00:30:30there i'm always in the back in the feature section well anyway i was looking for you today
00:30:37i've got a surprise for you oh not another um groucho the spy all expense paid picnic is it
00:30:43nope better than that a whole day with me ending with dinner on the town
00:30:48hmm sounds promising when saturday well i think i'm free i know you are
00:30:57well you're right where are we gonna go
00:31:01uh well that's the catch okay what are you holding back where are you gonna take me
00:31:06soda spring spa
00:31:10john no oh john you know i don't like that place i know i know but listen this is a
00:31:17great opportunity
00:31:18for me i told my editor about the place and he thinks it's a perfect subject for a story in
00:31:22the
00:31:22feature section oh that place gives me the creep oh come on please i mean this is my first chance
00:31:28to do some actual writing next time you can pick the place really i promise and it won't be so
00:31:36bad
00:31:36i mean after i get a few pictures and and get the facts from the old lady we can drive
00:31:40our cars back
00:31:40to the city for dinner our cars
00:31:46yeah that's the other thing see i'll be doing some work north of there
00:31:51and i thought maybe you could drive your own car up and meet me out in front
00:31:55john couldn't i go with you you can't it's somebody else's story i'm just taking photos
00:31:59i wish you could but it's impossible
00:32:04look i really want to spend the day with you it would mean a lot to me please
00:32:14okay
00:32:17what time 12 o'clock you better be there i'll be there before you for sure you better be
00:32:38that rat
00:32:40that rat
00:32:56you
00:33:02uh...
00:33:04uh...
00:33:05uh...
00:33:19uh...
00:36:06Sorry.
00:36:08I didn't mean to startle you.
00:36:11God, this is getting to be a habit.
00:36:21I'm okay.
00:36:23I didn't expect to see anybody here.
00:36:26I didn't hear you coming.
00:36:28I had a quail right in my sight.
00:36:31I'm glad you didn't have me in your sight.
00:36:38Doesn't Mrs. Abercrombie mind you hunting here?
00:36:41Who?
00:36:42The old lady who lives here.
00:36:44No one lives here.
00:36:46No one's lived here since the place closed down, and that was in the early 30s.
00:36:50In fact, no one even likes to come near here.
00:36:53I'm about the only one who ever does.
00:36:55But I don't believe all that nonsense.
00:36:57And generally, the hunting's pretty good.
00:36:59Well, not that the deer hunting is much, but...
00:37:02What nonsense?
00:37:03What?
00:37:04You said that you didn't believe all that nonsense.
00:37:07Oh, I've always said that's just foolish talk.
00:37:11And then...
00:37:11What kind of talk?
00:37:12Well...
00:37:13The story goes like this...
00:37:17But mind you...
00:37:18I don't believe a word of it.
00:37:21I figure it's the old people in the valley talking.
00:37:25Well?
00:37:27Well...
00:37:28Okay.
00:37:30Back in 1930 or so...
00:37:35On the 50th anniversary of the opening of the spa...
00:37:39Well...
00:37:40They had a...
00:37:42Huge ball in the banquet to celebrate.
00:37:46The owner's daughter had been married that afternoon, so they made her the guest of honor.
00:37:53Well, when the...
00:37:55Everything was ready for the banquet, and everyone was ready to start...
00:37:59The girl was nowhere to be found.
00:38:03So they waited, and...
00:38:06Waited, and...
00:38:07Finally, they...
00:38:08Started the banquet without her.
00:38:12And then...
00:38:13After everybody had finished eating...
00:38:16A couple of the guests went out into the kitchen to congratulate the cook on the wonderful dinner.
00:38:23And they...
00:38:24They found that...
00:38:27Well...
00:38:27Yes?
00:38:29Well...
00:38:30They found that the...
00:38:32Cook had...
00:38:33Killed the girl...
00:38:35And cooked her...
00:38:37And it fed her to the guests.
00:38:39Oh my God.
00:38:41That's my sentiments exactly.
00:38:44Oh...
00:38:44But as the story goes, that was the end of the spa.
00:38:48It closed that night and...
00:38:50Never opened again.
00:38:51Why did the cook kill the girl?
00:38:53They never figured that out.
00:38:55And they never caught her.
00:38:57Her?
00:38:59Is this story true?
00:39:01Oh, of course not.
00:39:02I think it's all legend and not fact.
00:39:05But the old people in the valley really believe it.
00:39:08There's people who swear that they've seen the ghost of that bride...
00:39:12Out here walking around in a white wedding dress.
00:39:15And people have come out here and were never seen again.
00:39:18And a lot of other such nonsense.
00:39:21But I figured that the...
00:39:23Spa closed because they...
00:39:24Well, they just ran out of money.
00:39:26Yeah. I like that reason best.
00:39:31Oh, that must be John.
00:39:34He's a friend of mine.
00:39:35I'm supposed to meet him here.
00:39:38Well, thank you for everything.
00:39:40And for not shooting me.
00:39:41My pleasure.
00:39:43Why?
00:39:43Hey, wait.
00:39:45This is the...
00:39:45This is the quickest way out to the front.
00:39:48Oh.
00:39:51It's faster going through here.
00:39:53Now, this is the back of the...
00:39:54Back of the main building.
00:39:56And you can cut right through here.
00:39:57Okay.
00:40:01Kind of spooky, huh?
00:40:04I thought you didn't believe that story.
00:40:07Well, I don't believe it, but...
00:40:10Still kind of spooky.
00:40:14Right down there.
00:40:16To the right.
00:40:17Okay.
00:40:18Thank you very much for everything.
00:40:20Don't mention it.
00:40:21I hope I see you again.
00:40:22I hope I see you, too.
00:40:23Bye-bye.
00:40:24Bye-bye.
00:40:24Bye-bye.
00:40:25Bye-bye.
00:40:29TP-D
00:40:30T
00:40:30I
00:41:40I'm sorry I was late.
00:41:43Have you been here long?
00:41:44Yes, but John, listen, everything's gone.
00:41:48Gone?
00:41:49When I got here and you weren't here and nothing else was either, I thought I was going out of
00:41:53my mind.
00:42:00Oh, hello!
00:42:02What a delightful surprise!
00:42:04Hello, Mrs. Abercrombie.
00:42:05Are you feeling better today, John?
00:42:07I was worried about you.
00:42:10Yes, yes, I'm fine.
00:42:12Well, it's so nice to see the two of you again.
00:42:17Come on in.
00:42:18I'm just putting on a pot of tea.
00:42:21I'd love some.
00:42:25I thought you'd believe me.
00:42:26Just a few minutes ago, there was nothing here.
00:42:29She wasn't here, and the room was completely empty.
00:42:32Hey, hey, hey.
00:42:32Hey, hold on.
00:42:35You must have come in the wrong way.
00:42:37You just took an empty guest house for hers.
00:42:39No, I didn't.
00:42:40Well, then how do you explain it?
00:42:42I don't know.
00:42:44I don't know.
00:42:46I just don't like it here, John.
00:42:48Please, let's go.
00:42:49Now you're being silly.
00:42:50Look, relax.
00:42:53Are you feeling okay?
00:42:55Oh, damn it, I'm fine.
00:42:57Okay.
00:42:59Just must have made a mistake.
00:43:01He's ready!
00:43:04Can I meet?
00:43:05We'll be in in a second.
00:43:08You okay now?
00:43:11Well, I guess.
00:43:14It's just that I...
00:43:17I'm so sure.
00:43:25I guess it's possible.
00:43:49You two must be kind of an awful housekeeper.
00:43:52Every time you come here, the place is a mess.
00:43:55Don't be silly.
00:43:56It looks fine.
00:43:57Now, tell me.
00:43:59What brings you two back here so soon?
00:44:02Such an unexpected pleasure.
00:44:04Well, when I got back, I was telling my editor about...
00:44:07Your editor?
00:44:08Do you work for a magazine?
00:44:10Newspaper.
00:44:10Oh.
00:44:12I hear you.
00:44:13Be careful.
00:44:14It's very hot.
00:44:15See, I don't exactly work with them yet.
00:44:16I mean, I don't write.
00:44:17There you go.
00:44:19But I think I've got my chance now.
00:44:21I think I can do it.
00:44:23And I think I'll get it.
00:44:24The editor thinks that the resort is a new perfect subject for a few stories in the second section.
00:44:30What?
00:44:31It's so short.
00:44:32He's willing to make every effort to try and get it in.
00:44:35So, if you're interested, I brought my tape recorder and I'd like to take a few pictures and ask a
00:44:42few questions.
00:44:43Yes.
00:44:45Now, you were saying...
00:44:50Oh, well, uh...
00:44:52My editor thinks that the resort here would be a perfect subject for a feature story in the Sunday section.
00:44:59So, uh...
00:44:59I brought my camera and my tape recorder and if I can impose on you for a little longer, I'd
00:45:04like to ask you a few questions.
00:45:06Oh, of course.
00:45:07And I find the whole thing so exciting.
00:45:10Good.
00:45:10I'll start...
00:45:11Say, listen, I have something that might interest you, young man.
00:45:15I have a scrapbook with all pictures of this resort.
00:45:19I'd love to see it.
00:45:20Yeah.
00:45:21There's a picture in here of my father.
00:45:23Here, let's shove this stuff over here.
00:45:26And some of those...
00:45:28In some of those carriages I was telling you about.
00:45:31What's that?
00:45:32Well, let's see.
00:45:33Let me see.
00:45:33His father-in-law...
00:45:34Oh, there's his...
00:45:34There.
00:45:35Yeah.
00:45:36There.
00:45:36Oh, that's beautiful.
00:45:37Isn't that...
00:45:38Oh, we shouldn't see him as long as he did like that.
00:45:40Yes, but just...
00:45:43Excuse me.
00:45:44I think I need some hair.
00:45:47But you want a right job?
00:45:48You look awful incredible.
00:45:50I just feel dizzy again.
00:45:52I'll go outside for a while.
00:45:53Hey, Jenny.
00:45:56Do you want me to come with you?
00:45:57Oh, no.
00:45:58Look, get your story.
00:46:00I'm sorry.
00:46:01I'll just be outside.
00:46:02I'll be fine in a minute.
00:46:04Okay.
00:46:15I'll be fine in a minute.
00:46:15I'm sorry.
00:46:39Do you want me to come with me?
00:49:35Jay!
00:49:36Jay!
00:49:39Jay!
00:49:40She's not here!
00:49:43Jay!
00:50:13Hey!
00:50:14Hey!
00:50:15He was upstairs.
00:50:17He was upstairs.
00:50:18And then he ran down here after me.
00:50:21Oh!
00:50:21How'd she do that?
00:50:22Oh!
00:50:23Oh!
00:50:24Oh!
00:50:25You said it when you fainted!
00:50:26You'd better come back to my rooms.
00:50:29No!
00:50:30No!
00:50:30Let me show you!
00:50:32Mrs. Abercrombie's right!
00:50:33No!
00:50:34I'll just show you!
00:50:35Jenny!
00:50:40Jenny, please!
00:50:41John!
00:50:42They were here!
00:50:43There was that girl!
00:50:44And there was this grime stone!
00:50:46Jenny!
00:50:46Come on!
00:50:47Let's go back to Mrs. Abercrombie's room.
00:50:48You can lie down!
00:50:49Oh!
00:50:49You must have a fever!
00:50:51Oh!
00:50:52You're burning!
00:50:53Come on, child!
00:50:54But they were here!
00:50:55Where could they have gone to?
00:50:57Jenny!
00:50:57Jenny!
00:50:58Come on!
00:50:58There's no one here!
00:51:00Come on!
00:51:01You need to lie down!
00:51:02Come on!
00:51:04Come on!
00:51:08Come on!
00:51:09Come on!
00:51:14Come on!
00:51:15I'm all right, really!
00:51:16Oh, that's right!
00:51:17You stood here and rest!
00:51:18John!
00:51:18Will you go to the kitchen and get the rag next to the sink?
00:51:22It's just a scrap!
00:51:23That's no scratch, child!
00:51:25It should be bandaged properly!
00:51:27And when you get back home, you go see a doctor!
00:51:30Here, I can...
00:51:31No!
00:51:32Let me!
00:51:32No!
00:51:35How's that fever, child?
00:51:38I think you could be coming down with the flu!
00:51:45The sun's about to set!
00:51:47It'll be dark in an hour!
00:51:49We'll have to be going soon!
00:51:51Going?!
00:51:52Well, we plan to go back to the city for dinner!
00:51:54Oh, my!
00:51:55I won't stand for that!
00:51:56You stay here and have dinner with me!
00:51:59And spend the night, too!
00:52:02I...
00:52:03Jenny needs the rest!
00:52:05And besides, you don't need any dinner in that foggy city!
00:52:11You'll get pneumonia for sure!
00:52:13That's a very generous offer, but I'm afraid you can't accept!
00:52:16It would be in a position!
00:52:17Oh, no!
00:52:18It would give me the greatest pleasure!
00:52:20But you weren't planning on three for dinner!
00:52:22And besides, there isn't room for us here!
00:52:24Oh, yes, there is!
00:52:25There are two cottages where my relatives used to stay when they visited me!
00:52:31All they need are pillows and some blankets!
00:52:35Of course, I'm afraid it's a little dusty now!
00:52:38Oh, that's very kind to Mrs. Abercrombie, but...
00:52:40No, hush, child!
00:52:43I insist!
00:52:44You'll need the rest!
00:52:45It's all decided!
00:52:46I won't hear anything more!
00:52:49I'm going out now to make the bed!
00:53:11John?
00:53:12I'm in here!
00:53:18Hi!
00:53:19Hi!
00:53:20How is it in there?
00:53:22Oh, it's a little dusty!
00:53:24It's not bad!
00:53:25It's no hotel!
00:53:26Hold on a second!
00:53:33Thank you!
00:53:34No second time, I'll wear it!
00:53:37Thank you, sir!
00:53:49You still thought I was staying?
00:53:51Oh, well...
00:53:52I'm just so confused with everything that's been happening to me!
00:53:56Everything you think's been happening to you!
00:53:58Okay, so there's no proof, but...
00:54:00It doesn't prove that it didn't happen, and...
00:54:03And it doesn't change one thing!
00:54:07What's that?
00:54:09Well...
00:54:09That I saw Mrs. Abercrombie coming out of that padlocked room!
00:54:13That she told us she didn't have the key for it!
00:54:15Jenny, you gotta believe me!
00:54:17Mrs. Abercrombie was with me the whole time, talking about the resort!
00:54:21She didn't leave until we heard you scream!
00:54:24Well...
00:54:26It doesn't change what I saw!
00:54:29And after what the hunter said...
00:54:31Oh!
00:54:31Wait, wait a minute!
00:54:34I thought you just told me that the hunter didn't believe that story himself!
00:54:39Yeah, but...
00:54:40But nothing!
00:54:43Come on!
00:54:46Now look, Jenny...
00:54:48You've just gotta relax!
00:54:51You've probably got a touch of some bug that's going around that's playing tricks on you!
00:54:56Maybe so!
00:54:59Anyway, I...
00:55:00I'm glad I'm not here alone!
00:55:06You know...
00:55:07Abandoned schooling fools always intrigue me!
00:55:10When I found one when I was little after...
00:55:12I used to jump in and pretend I was a Christian being thrown to the lion!
00:55:16No, no, no, no!
00:55:17What?
00:55:18I mean, it's the...
00:55:19The scene at the end of the monster movie when the...
00:55:21The heroine is finally trapped by the grotesque beast!
00:55:24Is it in a swimming pool?
00:55:26Sure!
00:55:30Step by step...
00:55:33Closer and closer...
00:55:35The beast came to our heroine...
00:55:37Poor Miss Betty Lou!
00:55:40Until...
00:55:42At last there was nowhere left to go and she was trapped!
00:55:45Ow!
00:55:46Ow!
00:55:49The final step...
00:55:51The beast licked his lips in anticipation...
00:55:54And snorted...
00:55:57Ow!
00:56:00Ow!
00:56:01Ow!
00:56:01Then...
00:56:04He looked down at her...
00:56:06With an emotion he had never felt before...
00:56:10Was it...
00:56:11Love...
00:56:14Anger...
00:56:15Pity...
00:56:16Greed...
00:56:17Okay!
00:56:18A certain tenderness shall we say...
00:56:21And with this tenderness...
00:56:23He picked our heroine up...
00:56:25The very heroine...
00:56:26Who is hated...
00:56:28Who knows what...
00:56:30Oh no!
00:56:32But at that very moment...
00:56:33Our hero appears on the scene...
00:56:37Brave...
00:56:39Young...
00:56:40Intelligent...
00:56:41Trustworthy...
00:56:42Loyal...
00:56:43Helpful...
00:56:44Friendly...
00:56:44Courteous...
00:56:45Kind...
00:56:45Obedient...
00:56:46Cheerful...
00:56:46Thrifty...
00:56:47Brave...
00:56:47Please...
00:56:49And...
00:56:50Reverend...
00:56:51Our hero Dr. Bradley...
00:56:52Who just happens to be the creator of this hideous thing...
00:56:54Cognizant of the evil he has wreaked upon an unsuspecting world...
00:56:57And now that his creature threatens the one thing in the world he loves...
00:57:02Besides science...
00:57:03Has come to do battle with the hideous monster...
00:57:06Slowly...
00:57:07He approaches him...
00:57:08The thing rears up...
00:57:10He approaches again...
00:57:12The thing rears up...
00:57:13Come here...
00:57:14You beast...
00:57:15Lay hands off of her...
00:57:16You mean me?
00:57:17Yes...
00:57:18You...
00:57:18You hideous creature...
00:57:20And don't be rude...
00:57:22Take that...
00:57:23And that...
00:57:24Take that...
00:57:25Take that...
00:57:26Take that...
00:57:27And the hero gets the upper hand...
00:57:29And with a...
00:57:29Heroic plunge...
00:57:31Dives his knife into the creature's heart...
00:57:36Help...
00:57:37Oh...
00:57:45My hero...
00:57:48My hero...
00:57:49Ow...
00:57:50Ow...
00:57:51And slowly the hero...
00:57:53Takes the hero into his arms...
00:57:57For the ultimate...
00:58:00Kiss...
00:58:01And final...
00:58:03Take out...
00:58:04Hm...
00:58:21What can it be?
00:58:24Why?
00:58:25Our hero...
00:58:27Is no hero at all...
00:58:30But...
00:58:31Dracula's nephew...
00:58:33Out for a bite...
00:58:35Oh...
00:58:36You never stop...
00:58:40Oh...
00:58:41Oh...
00:58:43Oh...
00:58:45You never stop...
00:58:46Come on...
00:58:50Come on...
00:58:51Okay...
00:58:52What?
00:58:53What?
00:58:54Come on...
00:58:55What?
00:58:56What?
00:58:58What?
00:58:59What?
00:59:00Come on...
00:59:04Stop...
00:59:05What?
00:59:06Okay...
00:59:07C'mon...
00:59:08What?
00:59:08What?
00:59:08Please stop.
00:59:09What?
00:59:10Please stop.
00:59:11What?
00:59:12Please stop.
00:59:14Where?
00:59:14Tom, please.
00:59:15Where?
00:59:16Please?
00:59:17Where?
00:59:25One more way to get attention.
00:59:38Dad!
00:59:42Dad!
00:59:44Dad!
00:59:44Dad!
00:59:48Dad!
00:59:55What is this going to happen to you at the resort in the Praticone?
00:59:58Oh.
01:00:00I don't know.
01:00:02I've always hoped someone would come along and be interested enough in it to...
01:00:07to fix it up like it used to be.
01:00:10You know, paint it and wallpaper and...
01:00:14and fix up the lovely old gardens and the...
01:00:19and the walks.
01:00:21Oh, but that's...
01:00:23nobody feels like that toward a place like this anymore.
01:00:27Those days are gone.
01:00:31This meal is superb.
01:00:33You shouldn't have had so much trouble.
01:00:34Oh, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
01:00:38Wasn't that in trouble, you know?
01:00:40Cooking's really my happy.
01:00:42Well, this is fantastic.
01:00:43Mm-hmm.
01:00:44I'm glad you liked it.
01:00:45What kind of meat is this Mrs. Abercrombie?
01:00:47Is it beef?
01:00:48No.
01:00:50Well, is it lamb or pork?
01:00:52No.
01:00:53What is it then?
01:00:55It's an old secret family recipe.
01:00:58Oh.
01:00:59I call it Hunter's stew.
01:01:02Mm.
01:01:03It's far all the fun if I told you how I made it.
01:01:07Mm.
01:01:07Well, it's delicious.
01:01:09So, before I go, you promise you'll tell me how I make it?
01:01:12Yeah.
01:01:16Before you go.
01:01:20Mm.
01:01:22Mm.
01:01:22Mm.
01:01:23Now, anybody for some wine?
01:01:26I'd love some.
01:01:27Oh.
01:01:28You a child?
01:01:29Oh, thank you very much.
01:01:30Of course.
01:01:31Of course.
01:01:32Of course.
01:01:35Mm.
01:01:36Mm.
01:01:38Mm.
01:01:59There we go.
01:02:00There we go.
01:02:19I propose a toast.
01:02:21To the hospitality of our generous hostess.
01:02:24Yes, indeed.
01:02:28Oh, what a clumsy fool I...
01:02:31Oh, yes.
01:02:33Yes.
01:02:35How unfortunate.
01:02:38Please don't make me stay.
01:02:39Let's go tonight.
01:02:41Jerry, don't get yourself all excited again.
01:02:42Please.
01:02:45There's gotta be a perfectly logical explanation for...
01:02:49For everything that you think's been happening to you.
01:02:53Oh, yes.
01:02:54You've probably got a fever and you're overtired.
01:02:58Oh, please, John.
01:03:00There's nothing wrong.
01:03:03Believe me.
01:03:07I'll take care of you.
01:03:18I'm sorry nothing ever works out the way I planned it.
01:03:22It's the story of my life.
01:03:24Some dinner in the city.
01:03:26Yeah.
01:03:31What you need now is rest.
01:03:34I'll be right next door.
01:03:38Tonight you get some sleep.
01:03:40And tomorrow we'll try to figure things out.
01:03:44We'll find your hunter friend and...
01:03:47We'll go see what we can find out in town about our Mrs. Abercrombie.
01:03:52I promise you'll help me check it out.
01:03:55Across my heart.
01:03:57I don't see that.
01:04:02What's it?
01:04:04I don't know.
01:04:05We'll see her.
01:04:07I guess you left it from anywhere.
01:04:08Really?
01:04:10Really?
01:04:11Hey, come on.
01:04:12Let me see it.
01:04:17Well, that's not exactly playboy.
01:04:19You didn't.
01:04:23Good night.
01:04:24Good night.
01:04:33Good night.
01:04:34I'll be right next door.
01:04:35Better.
01:04:38Good night.
01:06:37The man was trying to get me again.
01:06:39Where?
01:06:39He was outside the door, jumping at the door, trying to get me.
01:06:42Jenny, listen.
01:06:43There was no one outside when I got you.
01:06:44He had to be there.
01:06:46It's Jenny.
01:06:46Look at the door.
01:06:47The door was...
01:06:51No, it had to be.
01:06:54Come on, Jenny.
01:06:55Lie down.
01:06:55No, you don't believe me.
01:06:57Come on, lie down.
01:06:58You feel better than me.
01:06:59You have to believe me.
01:07:01Jenny, please.
01:07:02You don't believe me.
01:07:03Jenny, please.
01:07:04Here, give her this.
01:07:05I put a statue in there.
01:07:08I want to make anything sick.
01:07:10Get out.
01:07:11Please.
01:07:11No, get out.
01:07:12Get out.
01:07:13I love you.
01:07:14Come on.
01:07:15No.
01:07:15Let's leave her alone.
01:07:17We're only making a walk soon.
01:07:19No, we'll come back in the morning.
01:07:21Come on.
01:07:26No.
01:07:31Oh, no.
01:07:32Oh, no.
01:07:54Jenny, come on with me.
01:08:32Watch your house, Jenny.
01:08:37Oh, you foal.
01:08:39You foal.
01:08:40You foal.
01:08:41Get out of here.
01:08:43I'm just sitting inside your house.
01:08:46Every time you're sitting inside your house, everything we're going perfectly.
01:08:49Now, get out of here.
01:08:51There's only one more thing to do.
01:08:53Get out of there and get her.
01:08:54Go on.
01:09:14Get the key to the padlocked room.
01:09:19That will prove it to John.
01:09:46That will prove it to John.
01:09:52I don't know.
01:10:33I don't know.
01:10:48Most important, the circle.
01:10:50Don't worry, it will be.
01:10:52Why do we need all this?
01:10:54We didn't have to with the others.
01:10:55The others were not the same.
01:10:58She must be just like that first bride.
01:11:03Okay.
01:11:04Now, remember, we waited for tonight for a reason.
01:11:09So that it can be just the same.
01:11:12She must die between midnight and six in the morning.
01:11:18The second before or after.
01:11:21They're not having trouble with our helpers.
01:11:25They're too anxious.
01:11:27They could spoil everything.
01:11:30Now remember, most important, the circle.
01:11:36Now, she must enter it without us forcing her.
01:11:41Understood?
01:11:45What about Luther and the others?
01:11:47If they're here by midnight, fine.
01:11:51If not, we won't wait a second for them.
01:12:18Well, it's okay.
01:12:21Now, let's go.
01:12:23Let's go.
01:12:26Oh, my God.
01:12:59Oh, my God.
01:13:23Oh, my God.
01:14:00Oh, my God.
01:14:30Oh, my God.
01:14:51Oh, my God.
01:14:57Oh, my God.
01:15:11Oh, my God.
01:15:37Oh, my God.
01:15:51Oh, my God.
01:16:11Oh, my God.
01:16:38Oh, my God.
01:16:47Oh, my God.
01:17:19Oh, my God.
01:17:31Oh, my God.
01:17:38Oh, my God.
01:17:44Oh, my God.
01:17:48Oh, my God.
01:18:08Oh, my God.
01:18:16Oh, my God.
01:18:32Oh, my God.
01:18:39Oh, my God.
01:18:42Oh, my God.
01:18:59Oh, my God.
01:19:03Oh, my God.
01:19:04Come on, we gotta get out of here.
01:19:15John, look out!
01:19:24Oh, God, not you.
01:19:27I'm sorry, John.
01:19:28But you are so perfect.
01:19:34Oh, God!
01:19:38No!
01:19:41No!
01:19:46No!
01:19:48No!
01:19:49No!
01:19:49No!
01:20:23She's waking.
01:20:26Ah, good.
01:20:28It's almost midnight.
01:20:31I wanted her to be awake.
01:20:34What about Luther and the others?
01:20:36I told you, we weren't going to wait for them.
01:20:39Then let's start.
01:20:41Oh, we have to wait till midnight.
01:20:44That drug may wear off at any time.
01:20:46We don't know how much we got in her.
01:20:48Enough did.
01:20:50I don't want to hurry and spoil this.
01:20:54We've worked too long looking for one as perfect as her.
01:21:01Fine, child.
01:21:02Well, I'm so glad you could join us.
01:21:06Although, it's a shame after John and I worked so long and hard looking for someone like you.
01:21:15You're not going to be with us very long.
01:21:22It's no use, Jenny.
01:21:25That shot we gave you was a local anesthetic.
01:21:28You can see and hear fine.
01:21:30But you can't move your body at all.
01:21:33Frustrating, isn't it, John?
01:21:36But you have no idea how frustrating it's been for John and me, waiting all this time for this night,
01:21:47this special night.
01:21:51Oh, but it is well worth it.
01:21:54Oh, oh, I must thank you for being so generous with that blood for the circle.
01:22:06It's almost time.
01:22:12Fine, child.
01:22:14In a moment, you're going to learn the recipe for my honey, Mr. Snow.
01:22:19And let's start it.
01:22:29And then let's do it.
01:22:35It's not it.
01:24:33Now, child, you are one of us.
01:25:12Go, child!
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01:28:49No!
01:28:51No!
01:28:53No!
01:28:54No!
01:28:57No!
01:29:01No!
01:29:02No!
01:29:03No!
01:29:04No!
01:29:05No!
01:29:05No!
01:29:05No!
01:29:05No!
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