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Dont Be Afraid of the Dark
A young couple inherits an old mansion inhabited by small demon-like creatures who are determined to make the wife one of their own.
Runtime: 1h 14m
Starcast: Kim Darby, Jim Hutton, Barbara Anderson
Director(s): John Newland
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller,
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A young couple inherits an old mansion inhabited by small demon-like creatures who are determined to make the wife one of their own.
Runtime: 1h 14m
Starcast: Kim Darby, Jim Hutton, Barbara Anderson
Director(s): John Newland
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller,
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00:02:01There's going to be a lot of work.
00:02:02I'll manage.
00:02:04Alex, you sure you don't mind?
00:02:06About moving in here?
00:02:07Yes.
00:02:09Well, an apartment in a high-rise would have been nice, but this'll be fine.
00:02:14You'll see, you'll like it.
00:02:16In any way, it'll be fun.
00:02:18Yeah.
00:02:19You better get someone to help you.
00:02:21A decorator?
00:02:22And a carpenter.
00:02:23How about that old man?
00:02:25The one who used to work here?
00:02:27All right.
00:02:29The kitchen has to be completely redone.
00:02:31And I'm going to need some bookcases.
00:02:34Alex, I wish I could find the key to that door.
00:02:38Hmm.
00:02:39Must be around somewhere.
00:02:40I'll have another look.
00:02:42You know, this is really a terrific house.
00:02:57Um, just a little more to the left.
00:02:59Oh, that's perfect.
00:03:01All right.
00:03:03Oh, it's beautiful.
00:03:05I love it.
00:03:06Yes, I think it'll be nice when it's finished.
00:03:08Even Alex likes it.
00:03:10I'm glad.
00:03:11Husbands can often be so difficult.
00:03:14I had to practically twist his arm for us to move in here.
00:03:18His idea of comfort is a higher rise.
00:03:21Not mine.
00:03:23When I bring me the things for the party, I'll bring the sample for the bedspread.
00:03:26Oh, good.
00:03:28I can't wait to get the upstairs done.
00:03:30I get very depressed every time I come up here.
00:03:33Yes, I'm afraid your grandmother will not be remembered for her good taste.
00:03:37But she will be remembered for leaving us this house.
00:03:44Oh, I mustn't forget the carpet samples for the stairs.
00:03:47I thought something, uh, navy bluish would be a good contrast with the lime green at the living room.
00:03:52Oh, it sounds beautiful.
00:03:54Uh, before you go, there's something I want to show you.
00:03:56Um, it'll only take a minute.
00:03:58I promise.
00:04:01Hello, Mr. Harris.
00:04:02How are you?
00:04:03Very good, Mrs. Farnham.
00:04:10The key.
00:04:11You found it.
00:04:12Yesterday.
00:04:13I was going through some of my grandmother's things.
00:04:16And it was hidden in an envelope in her desk.
00:04:20Watch out.
00:04:21There's stairs here.
00:04:24Grandmothers, you shall cherry the car, I see.
00:04:26No, this time it was my grandfather.
00:04:30I don't think this room has been used since he died.
00:04:35Oh, you can't.
00:04:37I've tried.
00:04:39But, uh, it's been nailed shut for some reason.
00:04:42Obviously, he didn't want to be disturbed by daylight when he worked.
00:04:48What a nice desk.
00:04:52And the chair's not bad.
00:04:56As a matter of fact,
00:04:58the whole room's not bad at all.
00:05:01I thought of making it into, um,
00:05:05some sort of office for myself.
00:05:06Well, why not?
00:05:08We could open up the shutters,
00:05:11pick on the panel in a lighter color,
00:05:13and break the fireplace.
00:05:17Why would anyone like to
00:05:19close up a lovely fireplace like that?
00:05:22I don't know.
00:05:25But I've always dreamed of having a room like this.
00:05:29Some place where I could sit in front of a roaring fire,
00:05:32do something very romantic,
00:05:35like make out my grocery list.
00:05:38No, I really must run along.
00:05:40Well, I'll see you the day after tomorrow, right?
00:05:42Right, I'll bring all the party things.
00:05:45I'm gonna wait down here for a while, all right?
00:05:47All right.
00:05:48I'll find my own way out.
00:05:49Goodbye.
00:05:49Goodbye.
00:05:50Goodbye.
00:05:58Goodbye.
00:06:07Goodbye.
00:06:11Goodbye.
00:06:11Goodbye.
00:06:13Goodbye.
00:06:15Goodbye.
00:06:16Goodbye.
00:06:18Goodbye.
00:06:18Goodbye.
00:06:19Goodbye.
00:06:21it won't work sorry miss i didn't mean to make you jump it's all right
00:06:31well why won't it work i mean surely all it needs is to be
00:06:36smashed open those bricks are cemented four deep and reinforced with iron bars
00:06:42there's no way of opening it up now whose idea was that your grandmother had me do that 20 years
00:06:49ago why no it was after after what i just can't open it up
00:07:10mr. Harris surely you're not afraid of a little hard work it's not the work it's just that some
00:07:17things are better left as they are especially that fireplace
00:07:27what's this
00:07:29it's uh for cleaning out the ashes it's been bolted shut
00:07:33by me and that's the way it should stay
00:07:48but why it's a perfectly good fireplace why all the mystery unless you know something that i don't
00:07:57i don't know what's the matter
00:08:00all i know miss is what i told you before it's just that some things are better left as they
00:08:05are
00:08:12hi babe mr. Harris the bookcases look great well thank you
00:08:19hey what are you all doing down here
00:08:23oh what's the matter
00:08:25well mr. Harris and i aren't seeing eye to eye
00:08:27about what about the fireplace
00:08:30i want to open it up and he wants me to leave it alone
00:08:35i agree with him
00:08:37it beats me why you want to use this room anyway
00:08:40it's it's it's damp it's cold it's
00:08:44it's a miserable room
00:08:47mr. Harris doesn't think it's the cold and damp
00:08:50he thinks it's the ghostly aura of my ancestors
00:08:53that's not what i said mrs. Farnham
00:08:55that's what you implied
00:08:58and he may be right
00:08:59hey i'm gonna go upstairs and fix myself a drink
00:09:01mr. Harris can i get one for you
00:09:03no thank you sir i gotta be getting along
00:09:05all right
00:09:06sal
00:09:07whatever you're having is fine
00:09:08okay
00:09:12good night mrs. Farnham
00:09:13good night mr. Harris
00:09:18i'll be back tomorrow to paint the bookcases
00:09:45all right mr. Harris
00:09:47if you won't do it i will
00:09:49talk to him
00:09:56i'll be back tomorrow
00:09:57oh
00:09:57man
00:10:07i'll be back tomorrow
00:10:16i'll be back tomorrow
00:12:22So, by the time we knocked this down, ripped it out, cleaned it up, did all that, it cost a
00:12:27fortune. Cheers.
00:12:28Cheers.
00:12:29Cheers.
00:12:30See things my way?
00:12:32I guess I'll have to.
00:12:33Okay.
00:12:38I'll have some dinner.
00:12:41Here we go.
00:12:53Cheers.
00:12:59Free, free, she set us free, we're free, she set us free, free, free, free, free, free.
00:13:35Would you like some more?
00:13:37No, no, thanks.
00:13:39Sally, what are you going to serve at the party?
00:13:41Well, I'm meeting Joan tomorrow at the caterers, and I thought something fairly simple.
00:13:46Yeah, but not too simple. You know, I've got to make a good impression on that guy Henderson.
00:13:51Not to mention Roberts and Miller.
00:13:55Yeah. Henderson, Roberts, Miller, and Barnum. Maybe.
00:14:01There's no maybe about it.
00:14:03Hope you're right.
00:14:05You know I'm right. It'd be crazy not to make you a partner.
00:14:10The only thing is, I wish this house was finished. I really wish this house was finished.
00:14:14Alex, please don't worry about it. It'll be like having a party in a subway.
00:14:20It'll be fun, I promise.
00:14:22Okay, I guess so. I guess so.
00:14:28Anyway, if the house isn't perfect, I'll be a perfect hostess.
00:14:38Sal.
00:14:40Yes?
00:14:42You do want this for me, don't you?
00:14:44Do you? I mean this partnership?
00:14:46Well, of course I do.
00:14:48It's everything you want.
00:14:50Everything you've worked hard for.
00:14:52It's just that it's...
00:14:54It's what?
00:14:57All-consuming.
00:14:59I wish you had a little more time and energy.
00:15:02Sal, after the party, and when I get back from San Francisco, I promise I will have.
00:15:10San Francisco?
00:15:11Yeah, didn't I tell you about it?
00:15:12No.
00:15:13Well, the morning after the party, Henderson and I are going to fly up there.
00:15:17Why?
00:15:18Who is it this time?
00:15:20It's the Randolph Trust Company.
00:15:23Now, old man Randolph is one of the firm's largest accounts.
00:15:26Now, if I get this promotion, I'll be handling all the business.
00:15:31All of it.
00:15:42Hey.
00:15:45Don't be so grim.
00:15:47You just married me because I'm the perfect hostess.
00:15:50No.
00:15:51No.
00:15:51Hey.
00:15:52I married you because I love you.
00:15:59I'll be upstairs.
00:16:20I'll be upstairs.
00:17:01I'll be upstairs.
00:17:02Oh, my God.
00:17:51I think we have visitors.
00:17:52Visitors?
00:17:54Mice.
00:17:55I thought I saw something in the kitchen.
00:17:57Well, it could be, but I kind of doubt it.
00:17:59I remember we had the place fumigated just before we moved in.
00:18:02Sal, I'm going to take a shower.
00:18:04Okay.
00:18:04Sal, I'm going to take a shower.
00:18:29Oh, my God.
00:18:34Sally, Sally, Sally.
00:18:58Alex?
00:18:59Yeah?
00:19:00The ashtray in the bedroom. It fell off the bedside table.
00:19:04What's the matter?
00:19:05I don't know. I dozed off, and I suddenly woke up,
00:19:08and I saw the ashtray toppling to the floor, and it smashed.
00:19:12Well, when you woke up, you probably knocked it with your arm or something.
00:19:17Alex, I wasn't anywhere near it.
00:19:20Alex, I saw it.
00:19:23Like you saw the mice?
00:19:25Hey, you've been very, very nervous tonight.
00:19:28Please. Come on. Well, let's go to bed.
00:19:41Hi.
00:19:42Hi.
00:19:43Hi.
00:19:43Hi.
00:19:45Hi.
00:19:46Hi.
00:19:46Hi.
00:19:49Hi.
00:19:50Hi.
00:20:06Hi.
00:20:08Hi.
00:20:13Hi.
00:20:28well it it suddenly spun around fell off the bedside table onto the floor did it smash
00:20:34to smithereens you probably knocked it off with your elbow when you sat up that's what
00:20:39alex said but i wasn't anywhere near that ashtray i don't know maybe we do have mice mice last night
00:20:49when i was in the kitchen i thought i heard something behind the trash can don't i don't
00:20:52want to hear about it i don't care what women's lip tells me the very mention of a mouse drives
00:20:56me
00:20:56crazy well the upshot of this whole thing is i hardly slept a wink last night what does alex
00:21:02say about that well he says my imagination is working over time and not forget the orders
00:21:09for the party which we mustn't oh by the way i made a list of some extra things you might
00:21:13need
00:21:13for the party oh good thanks
00:21:21so yes sit down
00:21:27i know this is none of my business but is everything all right
00:21:34you mean between alex and me yes it's fine
00:21:40it's just that what
00:21:45alex is at a stage in his life where all he thinks about is his job and getting ahead
00:21:51what really scares me is that it may not be a stage
00:21:55maybe it's permanent you think so i don't know it's just the uh
00:22:03the possibility of partnership that's terribly important to him that's all he thinks about
00:22:10well isn't that understandable
00:22:15it's just most of the time i feel like a reasonable adjunct to his getting ahead
00:22:22join the club what does that mean you forget who i'm married to george khan better known in the
00:22:29plastics business as genghis khan you're kidding george dear old quiet george i'm afraid i know
00:22:37rather well what it's like to be left by yourself to brood also i'm very good at making emotional
00:22:44mountains out of imaginary mole hills then you think last night was imaginary you want me to be
00:22:50honest yes go ahead i think that's exactly what it was so as two neglected wives of two overly ambitious
00:22:57husbands i suggest we go spend some of their money all right first we'll get the stuff for the party
00:23:04then we'll storm the department stores all right let's stop off in the china shop
00:23:08what's for for one ashtray as smashed by the powers of imagination terrific
00:23:14terrific
00:23:17first
00:23:43is
00:23:45what is
00:24:00What brings you back to our favorite room?
00:24:02I finished the living room bookcases and figured I'd bring my paint cans and brushes down here out of the
00:24:07way.
00:24:10You shouldn't have opened it up, Mrs. Farnham.
00:24:14Well, I guess my curiosity got the better of me.
00:24:18In future, you'd be better off leaving it alone.
00:24:22Mr. Harris, you're as bad as I am.
00:24:25Letting your imagination run away with you.
00:24:28Why, has something happened?
00:24:30No. What would happen?
00:24:36Anyway, you're quite right about the fireplace.
00:24:39My husband and I both looked at it and it would be impossible to open it up.
00:24:43That's what I told you, but you wouldn't listen.
00:24:48Mr. Harris, I'm a perfect woman.
00:24:51Stubborn and curious.
00:24:54Would you like a cup of coffee?
00:24:57No, thank you, Mrs. Farnham.
00:24:59I've got to be getting along.
00:25:00Come on.
00:25:08Come on.
00:25:10Come on.
00:25:10Come on.
00:25:10Come on.
00:25:14Come on.
00:25:26We want you Sally, we want you, we want you, we want you, we want you.
00:26:04Is Mr. Farnham there? Left? When? No, no, thank you.
00:26:34Alex! Alex!
00:26:59Alex, I know it sounds crazy, but it was something like this little ferocious animal grabbed at my dress.
00:27:07I heard all these little voices. Look, Sally, you've got to stop this.
00:27:12Alex, they were calling my name. They kept saying over and over again, we want you, we want you.
00:27:19Sally, stop it!
00:27:23Obviously, it's Harris' idea of some kind of a crude practical joke.
00:27:28Where's the key?
00:27:30It's in the lock. That's where it was yesterday.
00:27:31Well, it's not there now. I've got to know this.
00:27:46Mr. Harris.
00:27:49Yes, Mr. Farnham. Look, I don't know what's going on around here, but my wife is very, very badly upset.
00:27:56No, listen, hold on.
00:27:59To begin with, you tell her all those scary stories about the study, and then there's a business about the
00:28:05ash door.
00:28:06Now, first you bolt it up, and then for no apparent reason, don't interrupt me,
00:28:11and then for no apparent reason, you take the bolts out again.
00:28:15No, no, no, no. We haven't touched them either. We haven't touched the bolts, and I know it didn't get
00:28:20unbolted by itself.
00:28:22Now, wait, I got something to say to you.
00:28:26There's a little matter of a key missing.
00:28:28Now, you've got no excuse in the world for taking the key out of that door.
00:28:31There's every... What?
00:28:41What did he say?
00:28:43He said that after he put the bolts back in the ash door and came upstairs with you, he never
00:28:47touched them again.
00:28:49He doesn't know anything about the key either.
00:28:52He also said we could find ourselves a new carpenter.
00:28:58He's embarrassed, obviously. The man feels guilty.
00:29:06Well, I can't say that I'm sorry. He's a very good worker.
00:29:11It's just that dictatorial attitude of his.
00:29:16I don't think he did anything.
00:29:19Well, who did?
00:29:21I don't know. That's what scares me.
00:29:26Well, Sal, I know you're under a lot of pressure.
00:29:31The next couple of days are very important.
00:29:32We've got the dinner party tomorrow night, and I'm depending on you.
00:29:35I know.
00:29:35And this is absurd anyway.
00:29:37All these little creatures running around, calling your name, grabbing a hold of your dress.
00:29:44Okay.
00:29:47But after the party, you'll be gone.
00:29:50Yeah. Yeah, I'll be gone two days.
00:29:53But only one night.
00:30:03I put your ice in the freezer so it wouldn't melt, and your punch bowl's there on the table.
00:30:08Oh.
00:30:08Thanks, Ethel.
00:30:23Hi.
00:30:24Oh, I'm sorry. I scared you.
00:30:27No, no, no. It's all right.
00:30:29You're trembling.
00:30:31You a little nervous about the party?
00:30:33Yes, I guess I am.
00:30:46Are you sure you're all right?
00:30:47Yes, really, I'm fine.
00:30:52Well, in spite of being nervous, you look terrific.
00:30:55Thanks.
00:31:15Okay, hold it again.
00:31:17Right there.
00:31:19Good.
00:31:20George, please, not now.
00:31:21All right, later then.
00:31:24Sally!
00:31:26How are you?
00:31:26Hello, Sally.
00:31:27Hi, you look wonderful.
00:31:29Vacation. A month in Mexico.
00:31:31Oh, I envy you.
00:31:32Listen, go right on in. I think you know everybody.
00:31:34I think so.
00:31:38Hi, Sally.
00:31:39Great party.
00:31:41Hi, Sally.
00:31:41The house is marvelous.
00:31:43I'm glad you like it.
00:31:44Well, dear, Mrs. Vaughan?
00:31:45No, Ethel, I don't think so.
00:31:47Ethel, thank you for coming tonight and helping out.
00:31:50Oh, that's all right.
00:31:51This way I can make sure the catering people clean up
00:31:53and don't leave a mess for me in the morning.
00:31:58Sally, darling.
00:31:59The house is divine.
00:32:01Who did it?
00:32:02Francisco Perez.
00:32:03And he did the flowers and the candles, too?
00:32:06Yes.
00:32:07He said if we kept it dark enough,
00:32:09no one would notice if the house was half-finished.
00:32:11Well, I think I could really use him.
00:32:16This is part of it.
00:32:18Oh, no, thank you.
00:32:19Um, I think I have some of this punch.
00:32:26Yeah, this is...
00:32:32Ah!
00:32:54I think the Randolph trust people would be pushovers, really.
00:32:57Yeah, could be.
00:32:59Hi, Sally.
00:33:00Nice party.
00:33:03Well, tomorrow's a big day.
00:33:05So I hear, San Francisco.
00:33:08There's not a thing to worry about.
00:33:10Alex will come through with flying colors.
00:33:14I know he will.
00:33:16How does it feel to be the wife of a man with a great future?
00:33:19Just great.
00:33:22Um, will you excuse me?
00:33:23I have to, um, check on the dinner.
00:33:30Sally, hold again for another one, please.
00:33:32George.
00:33:33The last thing anyone needs right now is to be blinded by a flashbulb.
00:33:36Now, would you please get me another drink?
00:33:38All right.
00:33:42How are you feeling?
00:33:43Oh, I'm wearing up.
00:33:45Dinner is served, Mrs. Farnham.
00:33:47Oh, thank you, Ethel.
00:33:50Um, dinner is ready, everyone.
00:33:53Oh, good.
00:33:54Thank you, Rhoda.
00:33:56Thank you, Rhoda.
00:33:56Your names are on those little cards.
00:34:00From Sally.
00:34:02This flowery.
00:34:03Hey, I understand you spent a month in Mexico.
00:34:05Don't remind me.
00:34:06Ah, really?
00:34:07It's expensive, huh?
00:34:09Really?
00:34:10Are you taking perfect paces back in the dollars?
00:34:12How are you, Member?
00:34:13Good.
00:34:13Have you got any tires, look.
00:34:14Alex has been telling you about the house.
00:34:16I think you've done a great job.
00:34:19We're still in the middle of it.
00:34:24Right here.
00:34:25Let me.
00:34:28Oh, thank you.
00:34:32Yes, it's been quite a hassle.
00:34:34We had to sleep in one of the spare rooms,
00:34:36and the dining room isn't finished yet.
00:34:52There was nothing there.
00:34:54Nothing.
00:34:57I saw it.
00:34:58There were at least ten other people around you,
00:35:00including your friend Joan,
00:35:01and they didn't see anything.
00:35:03Maybe you ought to see some kind of a doctor.
00:35:06Do you think I'm making this up?
00:35:09God only knows.
00:35:12For some reason,
00:35:13you suddenly don't seem to like it around here.
00:35:15You want out.
00:35:17What does that mean?
00:35:19I mean, it suddenly seems to me
00:35:21that you don't like this house.
00:35:22Now, I want to ask you something.
00:35:24Is this some roundabout way
00:35:26if you're telling me
00:35:27that you want me to sell this house?
00:35:29Of course not.
00:35:30I love this place.
00:35:31You know that.
00:35:32Then what is it?
00:35:34I told you before,
00:35:35there's something going on here.
00:35:37Oh, girl,
00:35:38I'm going to take you by the hand,
00:35:39inch by inch around this house,
00:35:40and show you there's nothing to be afraid of.
00:35:42How long is the attitude to take?
00:35:44What is it?
00:35:45Is it?
00:35:56Is it going to be long?
00:35:57Oh.
00:35:58It's all yours.
00:35:59It's all yours.
00:36:15It's going to be long.
00:36:15It's all yours.
00:36:15It's all yours.
00:37:16I want to, I want to.
00:37:17No, no.
00:37:18Why?
00:37:19He'll hear, in the bedroom.
00:37:21But I want to.
00:37:22What?
00:37:23I want to get her.
00:37:24No, wait until tomorrow.
00:37:26Tomorrow we'll get her.
00:37:27Orcas.
00:37:28Let me just scare her then.
00:37:29Yes.
00:37:30Scare her.
00:37:31Kind of.
00:37:32All right then, scare her.
00:37:35Scare her.
00:37:38Maybe you want to see some kind of nightmare.
00:37:59Oh my God.
00:38:08And this is absurd anyway, all these little creatures going on.
00:38:31Fire!
00:39:17All I know of this is what I told you before.
00:39:20Some things are better left as they are.
00:39:45Alex, I think you're right about this house.
00:39:48I think we should sell it.
00:39:50You mean that?
00:39:51Yes, I do.
00:39:53I really do.
00:39:54No matter how much we...
00:39:57we paint it or fix it up,
00:40:00there's something very depressing about it,
00:40:02and, well, after a while,
00:40:04it just seems to get to you.
00:40:06Oh, Sally.
00:40:12Hey, if you really feel that way,
00:40:15then we'll talk about it.
00:40:16We'll talk about it when I get back from San Francisco, all right?
00:40:23I mean, we've lived in apartments before.
00:40:25We can do it again.
00:40:27Thank you for understanding.
00:40:30You're welcome.
00:40:33I think I'll read for a while.
00:40:35I want to sleep now.
00:40:37Sleep well.
00:40:38Me too.
00:40:40I won't wake in the morning.
00:40:41I'll let you sleep.
00:40:48Good night.
00:40:50Good night.
00:40:50Good night.
00:40:57Good night.
00:41:08Good night.
00:41:12Good night.
00:41:17Good night.
00:41:20Good night.
00:41:21Good night.
00:41:22Good night.
00:41:22Good night.
00:41:23Good night.
00:41:25Good night.
00:41:25Good night.
00:41:25Good night.
00:41:25Good night.
00:41:25Good night.
00:41:43¶¶
00:42:02¶¶
00:42:03Just a few more days and I'll be safe.
00:42:06Tomorrow, tomorrow, we'll get her.
00:42:07Get her, don't get her.
00:42:08Tomorrow, we'll get her.
00:42:10Yeah, we'll get her tomorrow.
00:42:43All right, Mr. Harris.
00:42:47How are you?
00:42:47All right, thank you. How are you?
00:42:48I just came by to pick up my tools.
00:42:51Oh, I think they're downstairs in the study where you left them.
00:42:53Oh, thank you.
00:42:54Uh, Mr. Harris.
00:42:55Yeah?
00:42:55Uh, I think I owe you an apology.
00:42:58I was kind of rude and angry on the phone the other day.
00:43:01Yeah, I reckon we both were.
00:43:03All right, fair enough.
00:43:04Hey, could I buy a cup of coffee?
00:43:05Maybe a quick one, then.
00:43:06Good.
00:43:08Mr. Harris, I was wondering if you'd reconsider.
00:43:11By that, I mean coming back here to work.
00:43:14There still are some things I'd like to get done.
00:43:17I don't think it'd be a good idea, Mr. Farnham.
00:43:20Why?
00:43:21Why?
00:43:21Because are we out of beef?
00:43:22No, no.
00:43:23That's all over with and forgotten.
00:43:24Well, then why?
00:43:28Sir, I have my way of looking at things, and you and your wife have yours.
00:43:33And it's like I said before.
00:43:35I think there are some things that shouldn't be taken lightly.
00:43:38What about this house?
00:43:42Why don't we stop all that nonsense?
00:43:44I don't call it nonsense.
00:43:46All right, superstition.
00:43:47And I don't call it superstition either.
00:43:48Well, then what do you call it?
00:43:49I don't have a name for it, but I wouldn't call it either one of those things.
00:43:54Look, Mr. Harris, I don't want to get in another beef with you.
00:43:58And I don't mean to offend you, sir.
00:44:00But I don't happen to believe in all that stuff.
00:44:03I know you don't.
00:44:04But it might be better for you and Mrs. Farnham if you did.
00:44:07Well, that's where you're wrong.
00:44:09Because she's quite frightened enough already as it is.
00:44:12And I've got to hold you partly responsible for that.
00:44:14I only warned her.
00:44:16Yeah, to the extent that she wants to sell this place.
00:44:18Sell it?
00:44:19Yeah, that's right.
00:44:19We're moving.
00:44:24I'd appreciate it if you'd give me a couple of weeks' work.
00:44:27You know, if he's fixing up.
00:44:29I'm afraid not, sir.
00:44:30And I'm sorry if I...
00:44:41You told him.
00:44:43You told him.
00:44:45Why did you tell?
00:44:46I tell you, I didn't.
00:44:47You told him.
00:44:48I didn't tell.
00:44:49I didn't...
00:44:51I...
00:44:51I...
00:44:52I didn't say anything.
00:44:54I didn't tell him anything.
00:44:57Why did you tell?
00:44:58And you know what happens to people who tell, don't you?
00:45:01But I didn't.
00:45:02I didn't tell.
00:45:03I...
00:45:03I just warned him.
00:45:04That's all.
00:45:05Yes, but you don't.
00:45:15Come on, open the door.
00:45:17Open the door.
00:45:19What's the matter?
00:45:20The wind must have blown the door shut.
00:45:21I...
00:45:22I couldn't get it open.
00:45:24What happened to your wrist?
00:45:25Oh, the...
00:45:25The light wasn't working.
00:45:27I'm not trying to find my flashlight to get something to open the door with.
00:45:30I must have jabbed myself with one of the tools.
00:45:33You gonna be all right?
00:45:33Yeah.
00:45:34Everything is all right.
00:45:35Yeah.
00:45:45Who was that?
00:45:47That was Harris.
00:45:47He forgot his toolbox.
00:45:49Oh, yes, I forgot.
00:45:52You still angry with us?
00:45:54Well, with him it's hard to tell.
00:45:58Hey, are you all right?
00:46:01Yes, I think so.
00:46:03Hey.
00:46:04Why don't you call Joan
00:46:05and ask her to come over and spend the night with you?
00:46:09I think I will.
00:46:10Okay.
00:46:13Alex?
00:46:14What?
00:46:17Oh, nothing.
00:46:19Just come back soon.
00:46:20I will.
00:46:21I will.
00:46:21You take care of yourself.
00:46:24You take care of yourself.
00:46:24Stop being so scared.
00:46:27All right.
00:46:43Yes, I feel much better.
00:46:46Really.
00:46:48Really.
00:46:48Yes, he left about an hour ago.
00:46:51Um, Joan, I wondered if you could come over here later.
00:46:56I really don't want to stay in this house alone tonight.
00:47:02Stay with you?
00:47:03Oh, yes, that's a much better idea.
00:47:06I didn't want to ask.
00:47:08Are you sure it's all right?
00:47:11Okay.
00:47:12Could you pick me up around four o'clock?
00:47:16All right.
00:47:17Thanks, Joan.
00:47:21Good morning, Ethel.
00:47:23Good morning.
00:47:25I hope there wasn't too much of a mess after the party.
00:47:28Mostly glasses.
00:47:29The catering people took care of the rest.
00:47:31Did you notice if there were any candles left?
00:47:34Uh, no.
00:47:35No, they took that away with the rest of it.
00:47:37Do we have any?
00:47:39Well, uh, just those birthday ones.
00:47:43Oh, I'm afraid those won't be enough.
00:47:45Um, I'm going upstairs to get dressed,
00:47:47and I'm going to go out for a while.
00:47:49All right.
00:47:53All right.
00:47:55All right.
00:47:55All right.
00:48:36Is that Mr. Parash's station wagon outside?
00:48:38He's upstairs now.
00:48:40He came with the samples for the bedroom curtains finally
00:48:42and some bits of carpet.
00:48:44Was it all right to let him in?
00:48:46Oh, sure.
00:48:47I guess I'll have to go out and talk to him.
00:48:50We won't be needing the curtains,
00:48:52on Mr. Parash, I'm afraid.
00:48:54Why's that?
00:48:56Well, my husband and I have decided to move out.
00:49:00We really don't like this house,
00:49:02and we're going to sell it.
00:49:04Oh, my, after all the work you've done here, that's pretty.
00:49:08But I can't say I blame you.
00:49:09I never did like these old places myself.
00:49:12Well, Ethel, I hope you'll continue to be with us
00:49:14wherever we are.
00:49:16Well, well, I hope so, too.
00:49:19I'll call you, Ethel,
00:49:20and let you know what our plans are.
00:49:22All right.
00:49:23Goodbye, Mrs. Finham.
00:49:25Goodbye.
00:49:30Come on.
00:49:31I love you.
00:49:47I'm waiting for her.
00:51:32Wallpapers, paintings.
00:51:34Besides that, it was all that work I did for your part.
00:51:37No.
00:51:55Who are you?
00:51:57What do you want?
00:51:58We want you, Sally.
00:52:00It was a mistake.
00:52:01It's your spirit we need.
00:52:03Your spirit we want.
00:52:05Your spirit we need.
00:52:08You set us free.
00:52:09Whoever sees us must become one of us and live with us.
00:52:13Live with us.
00:52:14Live with us.
00:52:15Live with us.
00:52:16Live with us.
00:52:17Live with us.
00:52:18Live with us.
00:52:32Live with us.
00:53:02How is she?
00:53:03She's a little calmer.
00:53:05I tried to get her to lie down, but she refused.
00:53:08I'll leave these with you.
00:53:09Where are they?
00:53:10Sleeping pills.
00:53:11Try to get her to take one if you can.
00:53:12I don't think she will.
00:53:14Tell me something.
00:53:16You've known her for some time now, haven't you?
00:53:18A couple of years.
00:53:19Does she tend to be over-imaginative?
00:53:23No.
00:53:24I've always thought of her as rather level-headed.
00:53:27Well, I realize this has been a severe shock to her, but she does seem to have over-reacted.
00:53:33I know.
00:53:35Well, if you can get her, take one of those and try to get her to bed.
00:53:38I'll try.
00:53:39Thank you, doctor.
00:53:50What are you doing?
00:53:51I'm leaving.
00:53:53Where are you going?
00:53:55I don't know.
00:53:57Hotel anywhere.
00:53:58I just want to get out of this house.
00:54:01Well, why don't you wait until Alex gets here?
00:54:03Then you can come to my house.
00:54:04No, I want to leave now.
00:54:06Well, that's silly.
00:54:07Alex said he was catching the 4 o'clock plane.
00:54:09He's probably on his way from the airport now.
00:54:11I don't care.
00:54:12I just don't want to stay in this house any longer.
00:54:15Listen, I made you some coffee.
00:54:16Do you want it?
00:54:18No, thank you.
00:54:19Well, you better put these in your suitcase.
00:54:21What are they?
00:54:22Sleeping pills.
00:54:23The doctor asked me to give them to you.
00:54:24I don't want them.
00:54:26But I'll put them here in case you do.
00:54:28I told you I don't want them.
00:54:32Sam?
00:54:38I'm sorry.
00:54:42You're exhausted.
00:54:44Why don't you lie down, try and relax, and wait for Alex?
00:54:49I can't.
00:54:50He'll be here any minute.
00:54:53They killed him.
00:54:56Who?
00:54:56What are you talking about?
00:54:58Francisco Perez.
00:55:01They tripped him with a little piece of cord.
00:55:04Who did?
00:55:06He didn't really fall down the stairs.
00:55:11They tripped him with a little piece of cord when he came by the passageway.
00:55:14Sally, don't do this.
00:55:16You'll only upset yourself again.
00:55:17I was right behind him.
00:55:19I saw the cord, and I grabbed it.
00:55:22I pulled on it.
00:55:23They kept saying,
00:55:26it's you we really want.
00:55:28Sally, please don't.
00:55:31I held on to it, but I couldn't.
00:55:33Look.
00:55:37How did you do that?
00:55:38They did it with the cord.
00:55:41You've got to believe me.
00:55:44I think I do.
00:55:48But I doubt if anyone else will.
00:55:57I thought it was Alex.
00:56:03We'll drink this coffee.
01:02:10John?
01:02:11It's OK.
01:02:12I'm here.
01:02:14Where's Alex?
01:02:15He'll be back soon.
01:02:34I want to get out.
01:02:35Hey.
01:02:44What happened?
01:02:47Must be the wind.
01:02:49Must have torn down the cable.
01:03:00All I can tell you, Mr. Farnham, is what I've pieced together myself over the years.
01:03:05You mean since Sally's grandparents lived in the house?
01:03:07That's right.
01:03:08He, Mr. Bennett, that is, and his wife bought the house when he retired.
01:03:12Seems like he was somewhat of an amateur carpenter.
01:03:15I guess you might call him one of the original do-it-yourselfers.
01:03:19And just like your wife, he wanted to use that downstairs room as a study.
01:03:24It was him who opened up the fireplace.
01:03:27Then the place was already bricked up when they bought it.
01:03:30That's right.
01:03:31And the edge door was bolted up, too.
01:03:34From what I've heard since, that fireplace hadn't been used since the house was built back in the 1880s.
01:03:41Maybe it's the fuses.
01:03:44I could have overloaded the circuits I turned on every light in the house.
01:03:48I'll go down and look.
01:03:49No, John, you can't go down there.
01:03:51John, don't.
01:03:54Sally, just keep the candles burning.
01:03:57Everything will be all right.
01:04:00Where's the fuse box?
01:04:02I think it's outside by the back door.
01:04:06And the spare fuses?
01:04:08I guess Alex keeps them in the box.
01:04:12Alex, is it this number?
01:04:14Come on.
01:04:17I want you to call him there now and keep talking to him until I get back.
01:04:23Do you understand?
01:04:30I'll be back in a minute.
01:04:37Mr. Bennett, when he opened that fireplace, what happened to him?
01:04:44What happened to him?
01:04:49Hello?
01:04:51Hello?
01:04:55Is Alex there?
01:04:57Hello?
01:04:58Hello?
01:04:59Hello?
01:05:01Hello?
01:05:14I think it was your wife.
01:05:16She was asking for you, but she hung up.
01:05:41Sally, I'm locked down.
01:05:42Oh, dear.
01:05:58Sally.
01:06:06Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. All I know is what one of the mates told me. She
01:06:18said that one evening Mr. Bennett went down to that room to do some work. Now he hadn't been in
01:06:23there more than half an hour. And his wife upstairs heard cries and terrible screams.
01:06:29Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. Sally. We're waiting. We're waiting. We're waiting. We're waiting. We're waiting. Sally.
01:06:49Well she and the servants ran down the stairs. The door was locked. But they broke it down. Everything in
01:06:55that room was wrecked.
01:06:56Are you telling me that something reached up through that fireplace and pulled that old man down through the hole?
01:07:04That's all I can tell you Mr. Farnham. And I think that's where he is now.
01:07:10Come. Sally. Sally. Sally. We've been waiting for you. Sally. Sally. Sally. We want you. Sally. Sally. Sally.
01:07:42Sally, help me!
01:07:44Help me, I can't get in!
01:07:52Sally, they're waiting for you.
01:07:55Sally, they're waiting for you.
01:07:57Sally, they're waiting for you.
01:08:00Sally, come to her.
01:08:02Sally, they're waiting for you.
01:08:07Sally, come to us.
01:08:09Sally?
01:08:10Sally, can you hear me?
01:08:14Sally, open up!
01:08:16Sally, what are you going to do?
01:08:20Sally, let me in!
01:08:24Sally, come to us!
01:08:26Sally, come to us!
01:08:29Sally!
01:08:30Sally!
01:08:33Sally!
01:08:33Sally!
01:08:35Sally!
01:08:35Sally!
01:08:38Sally!
01:08:42Come to us!
01:08:44Sally!
01:08:44Sally!
01:08:45Come to us!
01:08:47Sally!
01:08:48We're waiting for you.
01:08:51Sally!
01:08:52Everything is possible
01:08:55thinking through me
01:08:56Imma visit
01:08:58something
01:08:59within
01:09:01your life
01:09:02Sh blown
01:09:13It's happening
01:09:14It's happening
01:09:15It's happening
01:09:16For you'm
01:09:18IŁŁ Smith
01:09:18When you turn my arm, we'll wake you, Sally.
01:09:23Sally.
01:09:28Sally.
01:09:30Come, Sally.
01:10:01Come, please, don't, help me.
01:10:09Oh, oh, oh.
01:10:16Oh, oh, oh.
01:10:46Oh.
01:10:48He's got her.
01:10:50He's got her.
01:10:52He's got her.
01:11:00He's got her.
01:11:12Don't.
01:11:25Alex, Alex, help.
01:11:39Thank heaven you're here.
01:11:41I can't get in.
01:11:43The door is bolted from inside.
01:11:56No!
01:12:02Sally!
01:12:04Sally!
01:12:14Can anyone come?
01:12:16Can anyone come?
01:12:17Can anyone come and set us free?
01:12:21Of course they will come.
01:12:23We know they will.
01:12:24But where?
01:12:26Where?
01:12:27Where?
01:12:28Soon.
01:12:30Very soon.
01:12:31With lots of time.
01:12:33Lots of time.
01:12:34All the time in the world.
01:12:36Time to set us free again.
01:12:41All the time in the world.
01:12:43Set us free.
01:12:45Set us free.
01:12:46Set us free in the world.
01:12:49Free in the world.
01:12:52Set us free.
01:12:52Free in the world.
01:12:54Set us free.
01:12:56Free.
01:12:57Free.
01:12:58Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:13:37Ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:13:58Ha, ha, ha, ha!
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