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Centuries after being killed for witchcraft, a mother and daughter are resurrected. They seek revenge on descendants of those responsible. As locals disappear, two journalists investigate the mysterious events.
Runtime: 1h 20m
Starcast: Lyndsey Sheppard, Denny Nolan, Andrew Pierson
Director(s): Chris Shane Sanders
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Runtime: 1h 20m
Starcast: Lyndsey Sheppard, Denny Nolan, Andrew Pierson
Director(s): Chris Shane Sanders
Genre: Horror,
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00:03:45No. My wife passed away ten years ago. I sold our home and just committed to this place full time.
00:03:52Gave me something to focus on, you know.
00:04:10Her name's Claire. We were killed at Sweethearts.
00:04:17What happened?
00:04:20Sorry, Arthur, you don't have to answer that.
00:04:23No, it's okay. No offence taken. She died unexpectedly. Heart attack.
00:04:34Jeez, I'm really sorry.
00:04:39Oh. Long time ago now, eh?
00:04:56Is it safe here, Arthur? You know, we're kind of out in the sticks. Do you ever get people, like,
00:05:02trying to break in?
00:05:03What's all the questions?
00:05:06What's all the questions?
00:05:06What's all the questions?
00:05:07Well, we don't normally get very many people travel out this far into the countryside to be honest with you.
00:05:15Yeah, but have you had anyone break in?
00:05:18Now he's being nosy.
00:05:22Just once. A very long time ago. It was shortly after I'd just moved in here.
00:05:28There's nothing to worry about. It was just a once and some local drunk guy just lost his way on
00:05:35the way home.
00:05:35It was harmless, really. See? We'll be fine. Yeah. I put a couple of extra locks on the doors just
00:05:43in case.
00:05:47What about internet connection?
00:05:49Not here, I'm afraid. And no mobile phone signal either.
00:05:54Perfect. A weekend away from everyone and everything.
00:06:01Yeah, I love solitude. You know, I turned my back on the modern world years ago.
00:06:06You know, the way things are going, we'll all be digital slaves soon.
00:06:10My thoughts exactly, Arthur.
00:06:11Great. I'm stuck on a farm with two raving conspiracy theorists.
00:06:16Sharon hasn't seen the light yet, Arthur.
00:06:18No, I'm just a realist. I'm not a nut job like you, babe.
00:06:22You'll see. Once your electric car's driving you around and you can't drive anywhere for 15 minutes without showing your
00:06:28ID,
00:06:29then you'll join our tinfoil hat brigade.
00:06:32We'll see.
00:06:34I'm still working on her, Arthur. I'm still working on her. She'll come around eventually.
00:06:37Looks like you've got your work cut out for you.
00:06:39Yeah, he does.
00:06:41Um, there is one thing to mention.
00:06:44Oh, here we go. Saving the best to the last, Arthur.
00:06:48If you're planning on going for a stroll tomorrow, just don't go too far into the woods.
00:06:54Sounds intriguing.
00:06:56Hmm.
00:06:57There's an old ruin there. It's become a bit dangerous.
00:07:00A few years ago we had a hiker staying. He fell and broke his leg.
00:07:06Best to give it a wide berth.
00:07:08What sort of ruin?
00:07:10The remains of an old cottage originally from the 17th century.
00:07:14I mean, I'd like to see it.
00:07:16Yeah.
00:07:17It's not a safe place to be around now. You're a nice couple. I wouldn't want any accidents.
00:07:23We'd be careful.
00:07:25Yeah, we'd just go the day.
00:07:27Yeah.
00:07:28Look, I'm being serious about it. It's overgrown.
00:07:32One wrong step and it could be a broken ankle and we are a long way from the closest hospital.
00:07:37So keep that in mind and play it safe.
00:07:40Hmm.
00:07:42I don't think he's telling us everything.
00:07:45What are you talking about?
00:07:47I think he's holding something back.
00:07:49Don't be daft.
00:07:51Well?
00:07:53Well, what?
00:07:54It's not just the cottage, is it?
00:07:58I'm not sure what you're getting at, Miss.
00:08:00Look who's a conspiracy theorist now, Arthur.
00:08:02What happened?
00:08:04What happened?
00:08:05The ruin.
00:08:06Look, I can tell there's more to the story. I can see it in your eyes.
00:08:10Okay.
00:08:12It's a local legend, but the locals believe that the ruins are haunted.
00:08:19Haunted?
00:08:20Told you so.
00:08:22Yeah, I'm the one with two little jobs now.
00:08:25Hear him out, please.
00:08:28So, it goes back to the English Civil War and witch trials.
00:08:33So the legend goes that an old widow and her daughters lived in the cottage there.
00:08:39And they were accused and convicted of witchcraft.
00:08:43So they were taken from their home and beheaded in the grounds.
00:08:47And the story goes that their ashes were put into an urn and buried somewhere deep inside the woods so
00:08:52that no one could ever find them again.
00:08:55Yeah, yeah, we're not slipping one foot off that path this weekend.
00:09:00Well, the legend says that just before they met their deaths that the widow and her daughters put a curse
00:09:07on the woods and that their ghosts would appear and kill anyone who dared to venture back round the house
00:09:13again.
00:09:15Yeah, we're staying this weekend.
00:09:18Well, it's just a local legend, of course.
00:09:20Well, thanks for the heads up.
00:09:21Yeah, thanks, Arthur. We're not going to sleep tonight.
00:09:24Well, you did ask.
00:09:26Yeah, you could have lied.
00:09:28To be honest, I don't really think the witch is going to be interested in you. I think you're safe.
00:09:33Well, listen, I can't sit around gabbing all day. I've got some work I need to attend to.
00:09:37Oh, what do you do?
00:09:39I have another farm just on the edge of town. A few pigs and sheep. Nothing special.
00:09:44Well, thanks for the warm welcome.
00:09:46Yeah, thanks, Arthur.
00:09:49Yeah, well, you're very welcome. I will come back on Monday evening to collect the keys.
00:09:54And I've chopped plenty of firewood. So if you wanted to make a fire and have some drinks one evening,
00:10:00help yourselves.
00:10:02We have the same mind, Arthur.
00:10:03Well, you enjoy yourselves.
00:10:08I wasn't joking about the woods either. Witches or not, keep well clear. Accidents can happen.
00:10:15We'll keep that in mind, Arthur. Thanks.
00:10:18Very well. Have a great weekend.
00:10:21Yeah, you too.
00:10:24What do we do?
00:10:25Don't be rude. He was lovely. I think he was just keeping an eye out for us.
00:10:30Witches? He's off his rocker.
00:10:32Coming from the man who still believes in Bigfoot.
00:10:35For your information, there is tons of evidence that suggests there is a large primate wandering the forests of North
00:10:41America.
00:10:42Yeah, I'm sure there is.
00:10:44You'll see.
00:10:47Do you mind if we get an early night, actually? I'm kind of tired.
00:10:52Okay, can do.
00:10:53Yeah?
00:10:54I'll make us a quick bite to you first.
00:11:22Well, cheers.
00:11:24Cheers.
00:11:25Cheers.
00:11:27Cheers.
00:11:29Cheers.
00:11:30Cheers.
00:11:31Cheers.
00:11:32Cheers.
00:11:32I think we needed this.
00:11:35Heather.
00:11:37I do want us to stay together.
00:11:43We'll work everything out.
00:11:46Yeah.
00:11:48I just want you to be happy.
00:11:58It's just a fox.
00:11:59A fox?
00:12:01You sure?
00:12:03I lived in the countryside, remember?
00:12:06I know what this sounds like.
00:12:08Yeah, that does not sound like an animal.
00:12:11You'd be surprised.
00:12:13No, I don't think I'm going to sleep with that thing outside.
00:12:17Come here.
00:12:19I'll look after you.
00:12:37Good morning.
00:12:40Morning.
00:12:44Mr. Fox is nowhere to be seen.
00:12:46Told you, nothing to worry about.
00:12:51Let's explore the woods today.
00:12:53You what?
00:12:55You heard me.
00:12:58I thought I heard you said.
00:13:00Yeah.
00:13:00Well, I think we should break some rules this weekend.
00:13:03And what about Mr. Fox?
00:13:05He could be waiting for us.
00:13:06I think it's more the witch and her daughter that we should be worried about.
00:13:12Are you sure you want to explore?
00:13:14Yeah.
00:13:15It'll be fun.
00:13:15It's going to get changed.
00:13:19Alright.
00:13:48I don't know.
00:13:56I'm sorry.
00:13:56Let's see.
00:13:56Let's see.
00:14:01What are you doing?
00:14:05Are you mad?
00:14:08Oh, you plan this all around him.
00:14:10I have to know what you're talking about.
00:14:13What are you doing?
00:14:13You are such a bad guy.
00:14:15Bad influence, man.
00:14:37What's wrong?
00:14:38I think I saw something new.
00:14:43What else do you think?
00:14:45No, I...
00:14:46Yeah, I saw something, I swear.
00:14:49What did it look like?
00:14:51Like a figure?
00:14:53Running?
00:14:54I'm sure it wasn't just Mr Fox again.
00:14:57Michael...
00:14:58Michael, I'm serious.
00:15:01Sharon, you're just saying things.
00:15:03Wow, you really don't believe me.
00:15:06Oh, no, no, no. Don't drag that up again.
00:15:09Don't drag that up again.
00:15:10No, you never believe me, Michael.
00:15:12I think I'm lying.
00:15:13I believe you now,
00:15:15and I believe you then.
00:15:17Your boss threw himself at you.
00:15:18I believe you.
00:15:19I always believe...
00:15:21Sharon!
00:15:26Sharon, wait!
00:15:27Sharon!
00:15:28Sharon!
00:15:29Sharon!
00:15:35Sharon!
00:15:36Sharon!
00:15:40Sharon, please.
00:15:41I'm just so tired of fighting.
00:15:46Sharon!
00:15:47What's that?
00:15:48I don't know, but it looks...
00:15:50It looks really old.
00:15:52It's centuries old.
00:15:55I think there's a name on it.
00:15:57I think there's a name on it.
00:15:57What's it say?
00:16:02Mo...
00:16:02Right?
00:16:03I think the name is Mo-Bag.
00:16:04Okay.
00:16:07I just...
00:16:08Put it down.
00:16:08Let's get out of here.
00:16:10This place is starting to get with the creeps.
00:16:12Look, if you wanna go, just go.
00:16:13But...
00:16:14I think I'm gonna stay.
00:16:16Sharon...
00:16:17Just...
00:16:18Please, just stop being so stubborn.
00:16:23Sharon!
00:16:24Just...
00:16:24Put it down!
00:16:25No, it's nothing interesting.
00:16:27It's just some old thing.
00:16:28Alright?
00:16:57gases...
00:17:07Are you sure?
00:17:24Oh...
00:17:25Oh, my God!
00:17:26Doesn't anyone on my staff do any work around here?
00:17:31No wonder this magazine is on its ass.
00:17:35I'm sorry, boss.
00:17:36It's the third time this week.
00:17:38Can't you guys just wait until you get home?
00:17:40For God's sake.
00:17:42Jeez.
00:17:43It won't happen again, boss.
00:17:44Yeah, whatever.
00:17:47Here's the first drops of that article.
00:17:49Oh, great, great.
00:17:50I've been waiting on this.
00:17:51Do you guys know where Sam and Mary are right now?
00:17:54I'm in your office.
00:17:56Did you take out the whiskey bottle and put it back in the kitchen like I asked?
00:18:05Just great.
00:18:07Well, that's gone forever.
00:18:12I can't believe he said that.
00:18:21Have you finished that article yet?
00:18:24Which one exactly?
00:18:26The last one.
00:18:28There are so many that we're still waiting on, you know.
00:18:32Mm, yeah.
00:18:34No, I'll get that done for you by next week.
00:18:36I promise.
00:18:37You said that last month.
00:18:40I'll give you my word this time.
00:18:43You enjoying my whiskey?
00:18:46Tastes great, yeah.
00:18:51What's this?
00:18:53Open it and read it.
00:19:07Unsolved murders in rural England.
00:19:11Which county?
00:19:13Yorkshire, Johan County.
00:19:16Correct.
00:19:17And what's this got to do with us?
00:19:19I'm sending you both over to the UK.
00:19:24Come again?
00:19:27This magazine is dying on its ass.
00:19:31And you, sir, need a new, fresh challenge.
00:19:35I'll be damned if I'm going to let this publication fail.
00:19:39There's still a huge market out there for the paranormal.
00:19:43I know it.
00:19:46It's a long way to go, Spencer.
00:19:49We need a great story to save this ever-flubbing magazine of ours, Sam.
00:19:56This is it.
00:19:58This is the story.
00:20:00The UK is freezing this time of year, Spencer.
00:20:03He won't last a night.
00:20:06Well, then you're just going to have to keep him nice and warm while he's over there, aren't you?
00:20:16People have been disappearing in a stretch of woods.
00:20:21And?
00:20:24Witchcraft, Mr. Templer.
00:20:27Rumor has it that witchcraft is behind it.
00:20:33We won't double pay for this one.
00:20:36You got it.
00:20:39Generous expenses, too.
00:20:43All right.
00:20:45Don't be pushing it here.
00:20:51I don't mind.
00:20:53It's been a long time since I've been back home.
00:20:58We'll do it.
00:21:00That's the spirit.
00:21:03All right.
00:21:04Well, I guess I'll have to book the flights now.
00:21:07Already booked.
00:21:08Tomorrow night.
00:21:09Tomorrow.
00:21:10Correct.
00:21:11We can't dilly-dally and wait on this.
00:21:15Accommodation.
00:21:17All sorted.
00:21:18I'll send you the address later this evening.
00:21:21You both probably should go home and start packing.
00:21:25I love your drive, mate.
00:21:27It's about time for you guys to focus on saving your flagging careers at this point.
00:21:35This is exactly the sort of challenge we need, home.
00:21:45One more thing.
00:21:48If I catch you drinking during working hours again, I'm going to have them fire your ass.
00:21:54Is that clear?
00:21:57Yes.
00:21:57Clear?
00:21:58Clear?
00:21:59Understood, both.
00:22:00Yeah.
00:22:01Good.
00:22:11Witchcroft.
00:22:20Hey, Sam. Sorry to keep bugging your brother. I'm still waiting on that story. You missed
00:22:28the last deadline, so we'd really appreciate it if you could send it over. I know Spencer's
00:22:34already had a word with you. Yeah, Andy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll get that done for you by the
00:22:38end of next week. Is that okay? I'm flying out to the UK tomorrow. Spencer sent me to
00:22:44some, yeah, some place in the sticks, but I'll get that finished for you. Sounds great. Enjoy
00:22:49your trip. All right, mate. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, cheers. Bye-bye.
00:23:04Hello. You look lovely. Thank you. How was work? It was okay. We dragged. Yeah, at least
00:23:15the weather's nice. Yeah. Should we go for a drink? Oh, yeah. Read my mind.
00:23:26Who's that?
00:23:31Damn. Hey. Hope I didn't catch you at a bad time. Buddy. Kenny. I just got off the phone
00:23:36with your divorce lawyer. Not good news. Turns out your ex, she wants both of your apartments.
00:23:42Should I tell you to give her a call first thing? She's been trying to reach you for days
00:23:46now and honestly. Yeah. Kenny, Kenny, Kenny. It's not a good time to chat, dude, but thanks
00:23:51for the update. I'll give her a call, yeah? Okay. Thank you. Sorry about that.
00:23:59We're glad we'll send bitches out of our lives. Tell me about them.
00:24:18It's now a good time, Spencer. I'm running a little low on good times lately, Eric. Can
00:24:25you just get to the point, please? Well, the point is I'm tired of keeping this magazine
00:24:29afloat. I've invested so much money into this enterprise, and I've yet to see any good returns.
00:24:35That's the point, Spencer. What are you going to do to turn things around?
00:24:39You'll be pleased to know that I've just sent my two best reporters to a case in the UK.
00:24:45If they pull off this scoop, the magazine will be right back on track, Eric.
00:24:51I hope so. Things will pick up. You'll see. I guarantee it.
00:24:57Eric?
00:24:59Eric?
00:25:01The Great.
00:25:20Yes, this is it, then.
00:25:23It's beautiful.
00:25:25I'm freezing.
00:25:27You'll survive.
00:25:34Ah. I wasn't expecting you both until a little later.
00:25:39Sorry about that. We got here earlier than planned.
00:25:42No, no bother. Sam and Mary, right?
00:25:45Yes, sir.
00:25:45Nice to meet you. Arthur. Really nice to meet you both.
00:25:49Yeah. Spencer called me this morning.
00:25:51Oh, you guys know each other well, then?
00:25:52Ah, well, friend of a friend, you know.
00:25:54I see he's never mentioned your name before.
00:25:57Well, we know each other in a roundabout way. You know, we've never been that close.
00:26:01But anyway, let me give you a hand with your bags.
00:26:04Oh, thank you.
00:26:05My pleasure. Come on in.
00:26:17So, what part of Europe are you from?
00:26:20Bulgaria, originally. And I met this one on holiday in Whitby.
00:26:24We were both writing a thesis on Bram Stoker.
00:26:26Yeah, we met in the Abbey itself.
00:26:30Love at first sight?
00:26:33Yeah, took me a few weeks.
00:26:37Well, it all sounds very romantic.
00:26:40We've been together ten years now.
00:26:42Well, you're doing well.
00:26:44A lot of couples I've known have struggled to make it to a year.
00:26:48We're far from being the perfect couple. We just make it work.
00:26:53And you both write for Spencer's magazine?
00:26:56I'm a photojournalist. So, he scribbles and I take the snaps.
00:27:01We make a great team.
00:27:02When you're in the right frame of mind.
00:27:04She has a point.
00:27:07So, what's Spencer told you exactly?
00:27:11He said folk had been going missing.
00:27:15He mentioned witchcraft.
00:27:19Yeah, it's, um...
00:27:21Well, it's one of the theories that's going on in the local villages at the moment.
00:27:26And do you believe there's any truth to these rumours?
00:27:30It's hard to say.
00:27:32A few witch bottles have been found in the woods, but nothing more than that.
00:27:37Witch bottles?
00:27:37Yeah, they were used in the Middle Ages to, well, protect against witches, basically.
00:27:44I, um...
00:27:45I found this one in the woods myself.
00:27:54What's inside of it?
00:27:56Well, a few rusty nails, some twigs.
00:28:00It's what looks like human hair and a splash of red wine in the bottom.
00:28:07Didn't they used to keep these under the fireplace in the Middle Ages?
00:28:11That's true, yeah.
00:28:12And you found this in the woods?
00:28:14Hmm.
00:28:15Not far from the clearing where the couple who were staying here went missing from.
00:28:19How old were they exactly?
00:28:23Hmm...
00:28:23Thirties, thereabouts.
00:28:26And they still haven't been found?
00:28:28No.
00:28:29Well, that was three weeks ago now.
00:28:31They only booked the farmhouse for a weekend.
00:28:33Do the police have any leads?
00:28:35Hmm, not that we've been told.
00:28:37And the local press have been pretty quiet as well.
00:28:40Do you think it could be Satanists?
00:28:42A cavern, maybe?
00:28:43They usually sweep that stuff under the carpet.
00:28:45Yeah, a lot of high ups are involved.
00:28:48If people knew the truth, this country would have a revolution.
00:28:51Yeah.
00:28:53Bluebloods.
00:28:54Bluebloods.
00:28:55I'm sorry.
00:28:56Bluebloods.
00:28:57That's what they call them.
00:28:59The ones involved.
00:29:01The upper classes.
00:29:02Snatching youngsters for their blood.
00:29:04It's been going on for centuries.
00:29:06Right.
00:29:07Well, I wouldn't know anything about that.
00:29:10I'm just a simple country man.
00:29:11You know, too busy trying to keep my head above water, you know.
00:29:16Is this blood?
00:29:19Could be animal blood.
00:29:22You can never be too sure of that, can you?
00:29:25It could be human blood, I suppose, but it's not something I'd really like to think about.
00:29:31Give me the shivers.
00:29:33How many people have gone missing?
00:29:36Six now.
00:29:39Are all the couples under 40?
00:29:41Yeah, as a matter of fact, that's spot on.
00:29:46Have you worked on stories like this before, then?
00:29:50A few.
00:29:52And they've all been satanists.
00:29:55Ninety percent of the time, yeah.
00:29:58It's horrible to think that people like that even exist.
00:30:01It's easier to just bury your head in the sand.
00:30:04Unless it's one of your relatives that goes missing.
00:30:06Then you're met with a wall of silence.
00:30:08I'd like to see the clearing myself.
00:30:11Yeah.
00:30:11How far away is it?
00:30:14It's less than a mile from here.
00:30:15I've got a map.
00:30:17I'd advise against it, of course.
00:30:20I told the last couple that stayed here to keep out of the woods,
00:30:23and, well, we know what's happened since.
00:30:27Yeah, don't worry, yeah.
00:30:28We'll be okay.
00:30:29Hmm, fine.
00:30:31Well, I can't stop you.
00:30:32And obviously I know you've got a story to write as well.
00:30:35We'll be very careful, Arthur.
00:30:37This isn't our first rodeo.
00:30:39We've been in situations like this many times before.
00:30:43Okay, very good.
00:30:54If you follow this old map carefully,
00:31:02it will lead you right to the clearing.
00:31:09Is there a house in the middle?
00:31:11Was.
00:31:12Just an old ruin now.
00:31:14This is going to be an adventure.
00:31:18Just, um, don't do too much exploring, yeah?
00:31:22Be careful, you know?
00:31:24Understood.
00:31:25Is there anything else you can tell us about the ruin?
00:31:33Arthur?
00:31:35Nothing at all.
00:31:38Nothing?
00:31:40No, nothing at all.
00:31:46Right, I will be, well, I'll be getting off in that case.
00:31:49I'm sure you're both tired from a long day's travelling,
00:31:52so best of luck, and nice to meet you both.
00:31:56It was nice meeting you, Arthur.
00:31:59Oh, and, um...
00:32:07Oh, we'll be very careful, yeah.
00:32:10Don't worry.
00:32:12Very good.
00:32:20So, early night?
00:32:22You read my mind, Mr Templar.
00:32:35What was that?
00:32:36It sounded like someone was being attacked.
00:32:40When the hell are you coming?
00:32:41It was just a minute.
00:32:42If someone needs our help, we can't ignore them.
00:32:44Don't you dare go out there?
00:32:45Just a minute.
00:32:49Sen mi?
00:32:50Sen mi?
00:32:51Sen mi?
00:33:01Sen mi?
00:33:17I've got something.
00:33:21Do you see anything?
00:33:26Nothing.
00:33:27Do you think it could have been an animal?
00:33:30Maybe.
00:33:32Let's just go back inside.
00:33:34Whatever it was was run off.
00:33:37Just for more seconds.
00:33:40It's freezing cold, Sam.
00:33:43Okay, you, uh, but we'll head out first thing tomorrow.
00:33:47Okay, come on.
00:34:01Can we see anything yet?
00:34:02Can we see anything yet?
00:34:02Nothing.
00:34:03We've been out here for over an hour now, Sam.
00:34:05Quit whining.
00:34:06Hmm?
00:34:07My feet are about to fall off.
00:34:11We can't be too far from that ruin, Arthur mentioned.
00:34:14Have you ever considered that that might be wrong?
00:34:18Well, the boss is displaying a prank on us.
00:34:21Could be.
00:34:26Wait.
00:34:26What?
00:34:28Look.
00:34:32That could be the care I'm looking for.
00:34:35Let's go find out.
00:34:45Wow.
00:35:10It's beautiful.
00:35:14What's wrong?
00:35:17I feel like we're being watched.
00:35:24It's been in dark.
00:35:27Maybe we should come back again tomorrow, if that's like.
00:35:29Yeah, sounds good to me.
00:35:31Shall we take the errand with us?
00:35:34I think we should leave it here, where it belongs.
00:35:39Okay, yeah.
00:35:42I know what you mean, yeah.
00:35:43We can head into one of the villages later.
00:35:46Starting to feed some of the locals.
00:35:47Sounds like a plan.
00:35:48Okay.
00:36:02Are you up?
00:36:03Oh.
00:36:12I could get used to country life.
00:36:15Really?
00:36:17Yeah.
00:36:18I thought I'd miss having an internet mobile signal, but it's great.
00:36:25It's good for the soul.
00:36:36I think I'm going to head out and take in some fresh country air before I hit the hay.
00:36:43And I'll go home with the bed.
00:36:50Hold on, though.
00:37:19Hold on, though.
00:37:25Hold on, though.
00:37:30Hold on, though.
00:37:32Hold on, though.
00:37:38Hold on, though.
00:37:39Hold on, though.
00:37:40Hold on, though.
00:37:40Hold on, though.
00:37:40Hold on, though.
00:37:40Hold on, though.
00:37:40Hold on, though.
00:37:41Hold on, though.
00:37:42Hold on, though.
00:37:44Hold on, though.
00:38:02Mary, give me a hand.
00:38:11One of us should go to the village now.
00:38:15It's a village.
00:38:17She could be dying, Sam.
00:38:18All right.
00:38:19Okay.
00:38:20Where's the torch?
00:38:22It's in my bag.
00:38:23Okay.
00:38:23I'll run out and see if I can wake someone up.
00:38:26I'll take the knife with you, too.
00:38:27Just do it, Sam.
00:38:28I wish I'd never came here.
00:38:29This place is giving me the creams.
00:38:31Okay.
00:38:31Same here.
00:38:32Spencer can screw his story.
00:38:34Once we get the girl help, we're out of here.
00:38:36I'm with you.
00:38:37Yeah.
00:38:52I promise me you'll be careful, Sam.
00:38:54Yeah.
00:38:55I don't think anyone's going to mess with me once you see this.
00:38:58Maybe I should come with you.
00:39:00No.
00:39:00No chance.
00:39:01Mary, you have to stay here.
00:39:02She'll want a friendly face when she comes to.
00:39:05How long do you think it's going to take you to reach the village?
00:39:07If I remember correctly, Arthur said the nearest village is just under two miles away.
00:39:11If I jog, it shouldn't take me that long.
00:39:13Maybe I can get Lucky Flag down across and I'll be quick.
00:39:15Please be quick.
00:39:16I will be.
00:39:18Go ahead, chicken.
00:39:19Yeah.
00:39:25Mary?
00:39:27Are you okay?
00:39:28She's gone.
00:39:30She's gone.
00:39:32I don't understand, Sam.
00:39:33She's just gone.
00:39:35I've jumped out.
00:39:37There's no other way out except past us.
00:39:39She's just vanished.
00:39:46Right, I'll check outside, yeah?
00:40:03I don't see her anywhere.
00:40:05It is not possible.
00:40:09She couldn't have run past us.
00:40:11We would have heard.
00:40:16I don't know what to say.
00:40:21This is giving me the dreams.
00:40:23This is giving me the dreams.
00:40:44Here's an idea.
00:40:56Can you pass me a hammer?
00:41:00Ram, did you hear what I said?
00:41:02I think I've done a wonderful job.
00:41:05Oh, it was just you set it up right?
00:41:08Yes dear, I heard you.
00:41:12I have been hearing from you for the past ten years.
00:41:16Well, you're going to stand out there all night looking stupid.
00:41:20Well, are you going to pass me the hammer or not?
00:41:27You promised me a vacation full of passion, if you remember.
00:41:30I don't fancy being stuck out here in the cold all night.
00:41:33It's the last time I do camping, I can tell you that much.
00:41:37Stop complaining, this was your bright idea.
00:41:39Oh, I haven't forgotten.
00:41:42You don't need to worry about that.
00:42:05Hey stranger.
00:42:07I thought you'd forgotten about our date.
00:42:10Not a chance.
00:42:12I couldn't stand another minute with that old bull.
00:42:14What?
00:42:15Yeah, well that's what happens when you marry them for their money.
00:42:19True.
00:42:21We'll both leave them for good.
00:42:23I don't want to be with anyone else but you.
00:42:27What was that?
00:42:29Sounded like a wolf.
00:42:33They don't have wolves in the UK silly.
00:42:35Well, what is it then?
00:42:37I don't know.
00:42:38Whatever it is, it's getting really close.
00:42:41Maybe we should just go back to our tents.
00:42:43Look, it's probably gone now.
00:42:46I've come here, beautiful, and give me a kiss.
00:42:49I'm scared.
00:42:50I'm going back to my tent.
00:42:52We can see each other tomorrow.
00:42:52Sally!
00:42:54Sally!
00:42:55Please!
00:42:58Dammit!
00:42:59Dammit!
00:43:06Did you hear that noise?
00:43:09I thought you'd be asleep by now.
00:43:10I found another opera.
00:43:12Wonderful.
00:43:32I just need some time to think.
00:43:34Can you go back to the tent?
00:43:35I heard a wild animal.
00:43:37It woke me up.
00:43:40Look, it's just a stray dog or something.
00:43:43Can you just go back?
00:43:47Just come back inside.
00:43:49I don't want to spend the night all on my own.
00:44:02Only a little boy.
00:44:13It was too small.
00:44:14I'm not going to believe you.
00:44:15I'm just going back.
00:44:15I've got a big bayonet.
00:44:18I'm going to be a big bayonet.
00:44:20I'm going to be a big bayonet.
00:44:35Please, my wife's at the time.
00:44:40And?
00:45:17Do you have any idea how late it is, we've got an early start tomorrow.
00:45:21No!
00:45:26Rikki?
00:45:51Rikki?
00:45:54Rikki?
00:45:55Rikki?
00:45:56Rikki?
00:46:19Rikki?
00:46:40Rikki?
00:46:49Rikki?
00:46:50Rikki?
00:46:53Rikki?
00:47:05Rikki?
00:47:07Rikki?
00:47:08Rikki?
00:47:10Rikki?
00:47:10Rikki?
00:47:12Rikki?
00:47:19Rikki?
00:47:31Rikki?
00:47:41Rikki?
00:47:55Rikki?
00:47:57Rikki?
00:48:23Rikki?
00:48:25Rikki?
00:48:26Rikki?
00:48:27Rikki?
00:48:27Rikki?
00:48:28Rikki?
00:48:28Rikki?
00:48:31Rikki?
00:48:32Rikki?
00:48:53Rikki?
00:49:02Rikki?
00:49:07Rikki?
00:49:10Rikki?
00:49:14Rikki?
00:49:31Rikki?
00:49:32Rikki?
00:49:33Rikki?
00:49:34Rikki?
00:49:45Rikki?
00:49:49I call us for more whiskey.
00:49:54Crazy whacked out bitch.
00:49:56Jesus.
00:50:11And you're both sure about this?
00:50:13We're not making this up if that's what you're suggesting.
00:50:17She just... she just vanished.
00:50:20She was in bed for one minute and then she was just... gone.
00:50:25I see.
00:50:28This isn't the first time this has happened, is it?
00:50:32Sorry?
00:50:33You're not telling us something.
00:50:35When I asked you about the ruin the other day you went very quiet.
00:50:40I don't think I understand where this is going.
00:50:43Why do locals believe that witchcraft is involved in these people going missing?
00:50:47You know what villages can be like.
00:50:49Especially this far in the countryside.
00:50:51They get caught up in local superstitions.
00:50:55But has something happened to give them a good reason for their beliefs?
00:51:02Go on then.
00:51:04Not that I'm aware of.
00:51:08He's lying.
00:51:10I'm telling the truth.
00:51:13We want to know everything.
00:51:15We need all the answers we can get right now.
00:51:18You'll think I'm crazy.
00:51:20We're not going to judge you.
00:51:21Just tell us what you know.
00:51:24You know the old ruin that I told you about?
00:51:27Yes.
00:51:29Legend has it that in the middle ages it was once lived in by a witch and her daughters.
00:51:36Keep going.
00:51:38One evening they were dragged out and beheaded outside.
00:51:43The witch's trials.
00:51:44Correct.
00:51:46We don't think you're crazy.
00:51:48We know it took place.
00:51:50Mary and I have often studied the subject.
00:51:52It took place both here and in the USA.
00:51:55Yeah well the story isn't finished yet.
00:51:58Sorry I keep going.
00:52:02They come back every hundred years.
00:52:07Excuse me?
00:52:09The mother put a curse on the villagers you see.
00:52:11She swore that every hundred years she would come back and feast on their blood.
00:52:17I don't think I like this.
00:52:19I remember it was my great grandmother that first told me about the legend.
00:52:24She said that when she was a little girl that people disappeared from the village
00:52:28and they found some of their bodies completely drained of blood.
00:52:32Every hundred years you say?
00:52:34That's right.
00:52:37So when are they due to reappear?
00:52:43This year?
00:52:46Yeah.
00:52:50It's just silly superstition of course.
00:52:53And look, you know what rural folk can be like when they get a story in their head?
00:52:59Perhaps.
00:53:01There's a little bit more to the story too.
00:53:05Go on.
00:53:07Her name was Morag Hazel.
00:53:10The witch?
00:53:12Alleged witch, yes.
00:53:15It's said that her daughters were the most beautiful in the whole of Warwickshire.
00:53:20Their names were Catherine and Lucy.
00:53:23The cottage they lived in belonged to a terrible man called Rufus Fairfax.
00:53:28His family had been gifted half of Warwickshire by the Duke of Normandy back in the 11th century.
00:53:34And over the years, Rufus had become a spoiled and cruel man.
00:53:41Is this the boy who denied me his mother?
00:53:44It is sir.
00:53:45I see.
00:53:46They'll need to be taught a lesson.
00:53:48Who are the girls?
00:53:49The daughters.
00:53:52Raise your heads.
00:53:55They're beautiful.
00:53:56Get your filthy hands off my family.
00:54:00Please leave us.
00:54:01We're just simple country folks.
00:54:03Don't hurt us.
00:54:04Leave us alone.
00:54:13What's your name?
00:54:16Catherine.
00:54:18Take your hands off.
00:54:20Come on.
00:54:33Bring them with us.
00:54:34And the mother.
00:54:36We shall behave the witchcraft.
00:54:37And you behave yourself.
00:54:39You want to end up like your brother?
00:54:42No.
00:54:47We've cursed you Rufus Fairfax.
00:54:51We shall be avenged.
00:54:52You will see.
00:54:54We shall return.
00:54:57Bring them with us.
00:55:02So, she's after his descendants?
00:55:05It's just a silly superstition of course.
00:55:10I feel even worse now.
00:55:13Well look, try not to let it bother you.
00:55:15I'm sure this missing girl will turn up safe and sound soon enough and there'll be a...
00:55:19perfectly logical explanation for everything that's happened.
00:55:23I just want to leave Sam.
00:55:25I don't care about the magazine anymore.
00:55:27Same here.
00:55:29If that's what you both want then it probably is best that you leave.
00:55:34Um...
00:55:35I think that's the best solution.
00:55:37Can we leave straight away?
00:55:39I don't think I can stay here a moment longer.
00:55:42Sure.
00:55:43Let's get packed.
00:55:45Well...
00:55:45Not so hasty.
00:55:47The last train today left over an hour ago.
00:55:49You're...
00:55:50You're stuck here till tomorrow I'm afraid.
00:55:52Are you kidding me?
00:55:54That's life in the sticks for you.
00:55:55I'm never stepping foot in the damn countryside ever again.
00:55:59You and me both.
00:56:01So when is the next train departing?
00:56:036am.
00:56:04You'll be out of here by five in that case.
00:56:08I'm sorry how things have turned out for you.
00:56:11I'll send you a postcard from New York.
00:56:13I don't need to be so sarcastic.
00:56:16No, that's okay.
00:56:17No need to apologise.
00:56:18With everything that's happened I can...
00:56:21understand your frustrations.
00:56:22It's been...
00:56:23Well...
00:56:24It's been nice meeting you.
00:56:31What now?
00:56:33I don't know.
00:56:34I guess we...
00:56:36walk every door and...
00:56:38hope everything we just heard is a fairy tale.
00:56:41I hope so.
00:56:48Goodnight.
00:56:50Goodnight.
00:56:52Goodnight.
00:57:05あっ
00:57:14Well, I hope I haven't awoken you.
00:57:17I know it's probably late over there, and I've got some good news for you.
00:57:21I managed to track down that old friend we were talking about the other day.
00:57:26His name is Peter Rogers.
00:57:29He's a great guy. He's confident he can put you in touch with an exorcist.
00:57:33Thanks, Arnold. I really appreciate it.
00:57:36No problem. Hey, anyway, listen, I must shoot now, but keep a lookout for his email.
00:57:41He might even call you. I gave him your number.
00:57:44Will do.
00:57:45Take care.
00:57:46Thanks again.
00:57:54Hello? Can I help?
00:57:56Peter Rogers here. Your friend Arnold asked me to call you.
00:58:02Bloody hell, that was quick.
00:58:04Bad spirits don't wait around, my friend. Arnold tells me you're in need of an exorcist. Is that correct?
00:58:12Yeah, that's right.
00:58:13I did a little research on you. You're based in the Midlands, near Birmingham.
00:58:19You're in luck. I've already been in touch with the chap who can help you.
00:58:25He's been working your case for several weeks now.
00:58:28His name is Father Thomas Jackson.
00:58:31He should be with you soon.
00:58:34How soon?
00:58:43Right on time.
00:58:45Right on time.
00:58:58There remains.
00:59:06So what, will he return them to the woods and then we're free from them?
00:59:12I believe so, yes.
00:59:14I have to say I paid a small fortune for those at the local museum.
00:59:19So the legend's true, then?
00:59:21The spirit needs to be released, yes.
00:59:24Once Morag is, er, reunited with her offspring, the Childhood remains, she'll no longer be a threat to us.
00:59:32You sure about that, Father?
00:59:34Poor Catholic, Lord.
00:59:37Look, I've helped many people get rid of their unwanted spirits, and, er, it wasn't difficult to locate their graves,
00:59:45and Spencer's friend Peter has been a great help in providing information, too.
00:59:51Good. So what do we do now, then?
00:59:53Well, there's no time like the present, Arthur.
00:59:56Take me to your farmhouse, and, er, hopefully, with God's will, we'll be able to banish your restless spirit for
01:00:01good.
01:00:02Thank you, Father.
01:00:07Excuse me a moment.
01:00:14Oh, hello, Terry. How you doing?
01:00:16Oh, Father Jackson. I'm so glad I managed to reach you. It's back.
01:00:21It started on Monday, when the curtains just opened and closed by themselves.
01:00:25Then, later in the week, I'd step into the kitchen, and the plates would fly off the shelves.
01:00:30I can't cope with it. You must come and help.
01:00:34Well, calm down, Terry.
01:00:35Look, I'm a bit tied up at the moment, but, er, I should be able to visit you, er, tomorrow
01:00:41morning, if that's okay.
01:00:42Oh, thank you, Father Jackson.
01:00:44I'm staying with my sister now.
01:00:46I couldn't stay in that house a moment longer.
01:00:48At what time will you be there?
01:00:50Er, shall we see, er, 9 a.m.?
01:00:54Okay, I'll be waiting. Speak soon.
01:01:01You a popular mom?
01:01:03Remember now, demons don't rest.
01:01:09Indeed.
01:01:17Indeed.
01:01:28Indeed.
01:01:35I don't know.
01:02:03I don't know.
01:02:29I don't know.
01:03:02I don't know.
01:03:05I don't know.
01:03:06I don't know.
01:03:11I don't know.
01:03:15I don't know.
01:03:49Mary?
01:03:52Mary?
01:03:54Mary?
01:03:55Mary?
01:04:09Mary?
01:04:11Mary?
01:04:11Mary?
01:04:12Mary?
01:04:15Mary?
01:04:15Mary?
01:04:17Mary?
01:04:28Mary?
01:04:38Mary?
01:04:40Mary?
01:04:41Mary?
01:04:41Mary?
01:04:41Mary?
01:04:42Mary?
01:04:43Mary?
01:04:44Mary?
01:04:45Mary?
01:04:59Mary?
01:04:59Mary?
01:05:00Mary?
01:05:00Mary?
01:05:02Mary?
01:05:03Mary?
01:05:04I don't have your children.
01:05:07Take me to my children!
01:05:15In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
01:05:19I command thee to leave the service of God alone.
01:05:24Be gone with you. Be gone with you. Be gone with you, I say!
01:05:33Be gone with you.
01:05:34Be gone with you.
01:05:59What was it?
01:06:01We haven't got time for this.
01:06:03Did you bring the remains?
01:06:04Yeah.
01:06:05Okay, follow me.
01:06:08Well, follow me, agent.
01:06:09Come on now.
01:06:16Come on now.
01:06:17Come on.
01:06:18Come on, they've been with you now.
01:06:20He's near us.
01:06:22Come on.
01:06:22Come on.
01:06:26Come on.
01:06:27He's got a thromb over there.
01:06:29Go on now.
01:06:30Come on.
01:06:31Come on.
01:06:33Come on, you fucking idiot.
01:06:34Come on now.
01:06:40Come on now.
01:06:42Come on now.
01:06:44Come on now.
01:06:45Faster now.
01:06:47Maraq.
01:06:48That's your children for you.
01:06:50Now rest in peace together.
01:06:53Rest in peace together now.
01:06:54Sam, do you think it's worked?
01:06:57It's really to tell.
01:07:01Let's check on some.
01:07:03Yeah, the whole truth, nothing but the truth.
01:07:07It's only God.
01:07:09Okay, let's go, let's go.
01:07:32My final clients.
01:07:35You guys are droppin' like flies all around me.
01:07:40Sad.
01:07:48You're late, again.
01:07:56Would you please not do that?
01:07:59My cleaners already cost me a fortune.
01:08:02Got my dough, sweetie.
01:08:13It's all there.
01:08:15Have I ever cheated you before?
01:08:24You still haven't explained why you're late.
01:08:30If I told you...
01:08:35It might ruin the mood.
01:08:40I've had a real piggy of the day, Margo.
01:08:45Aww.
01:08:48Poor baby, but that's why I'm here.
01:08:51To make it all better.
01:08:54I love hearing you say that, beautiful.
01:08:59I don't know what I would do without you.
01:09:01I love it when you say sweet things.
01:09:13What's that?
01:09:15Oh, it's nothing, believe me.
01:09:18Did you get me a gift?
01:09:19No, no, not really.
01:09:23Come, come sit with your favorite fella again.
01:09:29I want to see what's inside.
01:09:30God damn it, babe.
01:09:34Don't try to open that bag.
01:09:38It's really heavy.
01:09:41Put the bag down, Margo.
01:09:47It's really well packaged, too.
01:09:50You're really gonna regret this, I think.
01:09:58I tried to warn you.
01:10:01I tried to warn you.
01:10:25I got you.
01:10:31Okay, so let's go.
01:10:38Let's go.
01:10:38Bye.
01:10:39Bye.
01:10:42Bye.
01:10:44Bye.
01:10:44Bye.
01:10:45Bye.
01:10:47Bye.
01:10:57I don't know.
01:11:24Who are you?
01:11:26Do I remind you of anyone?
01:11:37Say I know.
01:11:40Stay away from me.
01:11:44Haven't you missed me, Arthur?
01:11:46No.
01:11:52Say my name.
01:11:55Say my name.
01:12:00Claude.
01:12:03Claude.
01:12:18I've missed you, my love.
01:12:21I'll wait for you.
01:12:22I'll wait, son.
01:12:29You killed our mother.
01:12:59I'll wait...
01:13:16Well, I have to see. You look terrible.
01:13:20There's something I needed to take care of, but don't ask.
01:13:24Has he?
01:13:26Well, I suppose I'm going to have to keep him company until first light.
01:13:31I just can't help feeling this is all my fault.
01:13:36What do you mean?
01:13:39My family tree dates back to Rufus Fairfax.
01:13:43I'm a distant descendant.
01:13:46Well, boy-o, you can't blame yourself for your ancestor's sins, now can you?
01:13:54I just pray that that witch is gone and this curse can be finally lifted.
01:13:57Me too.
01:14:00Well, let's make sure we look after each other tonight.
01:14:11What's that bloody internet off and running here?
01:14:14The internet hotspots and the service connection have now been re-established.
01:14:17Oh, thank the fuck for that.
01:14:25Mr. Clemens.
01:14:26My dear Miss Smith.
01:14:29Oh, what a pleasure it is to see you working for once.
01:14:33I hope for your sake you made it to the crime scene before all the other reporters showed up.
01:14:38We need to be the first.
01:14:40Is that clear, Miss Smith?
01:14:42Yes.
01:14:43Of course.
01:14:45Yeah, I am going to speak to one of the detectives now.
01:14:49Don't screw it up.
01:14:50Oh, sorry.
01:14:51I have to go.
01:14:51Sorry.
01:14:53Detective Inspector Ray.
01:14:55Ray Brisbane.
01:14:58Fucking Christ.
01:15:00Get her away from here, Tom.
01:15:02Sorry.
01:15:02Yes, sir.
01:15:03I'm very sure to let them know.
01:15:04We'll be answering questions into the floor.
01:15:05I will read this.
01:15:06I will read this to the right to know what's going on.
01:15:08Let's go.
01:15:09Just grab a question, please.
01:15:11I thought I told you to get her away from here.
01:15:14I'm sorry, sir.
01:15:15I tried.
01:15:16I just need a minute.
01:15:18That's all.
01:15:18No, nothing.
01:15:20Inspector.
01:15:21Inspector.
01:15:23Inspector.
01:15:26Yes?
01:15:27Sir, did you get that exclusive for me?
01:15:29I've been waiting over a month for something juicy.
01:15:31How much can you do?
01:15:32$400, then.
01:15:33You'll have the cash tomorrow.
01:15:35I just need to be the first to know the details about this case.
01:15:38I've always paid you on time before, Tom.
01:15:40Yeah, I know.
01:15:41You know I'm good for it, right?
01:15:42Look, I'll talk to you later.
01:15:43I'm at the scene.
01:15:44I can't chat now.
01:15:48Sweet.
01:15:48We'll talk later, then.
01:15:52Who's that?
01:15:53Ah.
01:15:55No one, sir.
01:15:56Just a friend.
01:15:57We shouldn't be making personal calls on duty, Tom.
01:16:01It's very unprofessional.
01:16:02Sorry, boss.
01:16:03You won't help it again.
01:16:05We have a professional standard to a call.
01:16:08Yes, I know.
01:16:10And I'll take a hundred, all right?
01:16:13I'm sorry, sir.
01:16:14I don't understand.
01:16:16I think I'm fucking stupid.
01:16:19Whatever the press are paying you, I'll take my cut.
01:16:24Otherwise, you're going to have a very, very short career here.
01:16:28Do you understand, boy?
01:16:34Make it $200.
01:16:37But you just said $100.
01:16:39I know, and you said yes too quickly.
01:16:42Right.
01:16:44Now go and do something really useful.
01:16:47Get me my bottle of vodka out of the car.
01:16:51Vodka.
01:16:51Sir, we are still on duty.
01:16:54Fetch!
01:17:08Hello, handsome.
01:17:09Oh, hi, shawty.
01:17:11I'm glad I finally got a hold of you.
01:17:13How can I talk?
01:17:14I'm on duty, love.
01:17:15That's never stopped you before.
01:17:18You know we always have the most fun when you're on duty.
01:17:21Unless you've forgotten it last week.
01:17:23Yeah, yeah, that was a fun time, wasn't it, yeah?
01:17:27I'm missing you, right?
01:17:28I miss you too, sweetie.
01:17:31Really?
01:17:31You don't mean that?
01:17:32Of course I do.
01:17:38I don't have time.
01:17:42Who was that, sir?
01:17:44Oh, some old tart.
01:17:46Come on, let's go and get this mess sorted out.
01:17:50The witness is clained as a demon.
01:17:54A demon?
01:17:55Yeah.
01:17:56Where are we going, John?
01:17:58We're a right bunch of matters in our patch.
01:18:00Yeah, very true, sir.
01:18:02Please, I just need a quote, that's all.
01:18:05Just, just...
01:18:05Quote this!
01:18:07Bye-bye.
01:18:09After you, sir.
01:18:24Let us breathe.
01:18:28Our Father,
01:18:30who art in heaven,
01:18:33hallowed be thy name,
01:18:35thy kingdom come,
01:18:37thy will be done,
01:18:38on earth as it is in heaven.
01:18:41So...
01:18:41Give us...
01:18:44Who wants to go first?
01:18:47It was the witch that done it.
01:18:49Don't be a smart-ass, mate.
01:18:56She, uh...
01:19:04She wanted her daughter back.
01:19:07Her daughter!
01:19:09Her daughter!
01:19:10It's so sick!
01:19:11Ha ha ha ha!
01:19:16Get off!
01:19:17She, uh...
01:19:19She, uh...
01:19:21She, uh, she, uh...
01:19:26She, uh...
01:19:36She, uh...
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