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The Haunting of Marsten Manor (2007) follows Jill, a young, recently blinded woman struggling with her faith, who inherits an old mansion from an estranged aunt. While visiting with friends, she experiences supernatural occurrences and visions tied to the home's dark, Civil War-era history.
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00:32:16you are. A big part of me was someone who could see the world, who could live in it
00:32:23and enjoy it. That was taken away from me. I'm not a whole person anymore. How can I
00:32:37believe in someone who would take such a big part of me away? So instead of believing
00:32:42in God, you believe in being bitter, how's that working out for you? I believe you can
00:32:51get through this, but no one can rush that step for you. It's up to you.
00:33:01That step? What step? Have you got me labeled in categories on how to get over being
00:33:12blind 12-step program? Jill, no, don't. I know it's got to be tough to accept the loss as great
00:33:17as this.
00:33:19All I'm saying is, I don't know how you feel, and I can't tell you what to do.
00:33:27But I'm on your side. I'll do whatever you need me to do.
00:33:37I know. I'm sorry. Do you believe me about seeing that lady?
00:33:48I believe that you thought you saw her. I did see her. I think she's the one from my dreams.
00:33:55I've been hearing things too.
00:34:01Maybe I'm just going crazy.
00:34:03Maybe I'm just going crazy.
00:34:12Not showered. Not showered.
00:34:19Rob?
00:34:22Jill?
00:34:30Hello?
00:34:33Hello?
00:34:42Come.
00:35:05Hello?
00:35:07Hello?
00:35:12Oh boy.
00:35:15Mmm, it smells so good I'm starving.
00:35:17Wait, no, that's Jill's.
00:35:19That one's yours.
00:35:21What's the difference?
00:35:27Cheers, Jill.
00:35:33Mmm, is it yummy?
00:35:36He says, yeah, but Rob is much better.
00:35:39He's an excellent chef, mainly homemaker, and a hunk-a-hunk of burden love.
00:35:46Wow, that's impressive, Rob.
00:35:48Yeah, you should be a ventriloquist.
00:35:54What was that?
00:35:58Go check it out.
00:36:01Right back.
00:36:13Good morning.
00:36:20Good morning.
00:36:23Oh boy.
00:36:29I can't wait.
00:36:31Yeah.
00:36:33If we can do that, we can do that.
00:36:35What do you think?
00:36:57Where is that toilet drawer?
00:37:05I wasn't stuck yesterday.
00:37:16I'm okay, just doing some manly things around the house.
00:37:21Don't nail yourself shut in a room or anything.
00:37:24Ha ha, funny.
00:37:44Guess we're not using this room anymore.
00:38:13What was the problem?
00:38:15Oh, the door had settled in so the door wouldn't stay shut.
00:38:18But I nailed it down so you wouldn't bump your head.
00:38:24Jill!
00:38:26You okay?
00:38:27Yeah.
00:38:32Jill, you are not going to believe what I just found.
00:38:38I think this is your family's Bible.
00:38:41Whoa, looks ancient.
00:38:43Yeah.
00:38:44Oh wow, it actually has some of your ancestors written in here from like the 1800s.
00:38:49Really?
00:38:50Yeah, first it has a Silas Marston born 1810 and then a Lillian Marston born 1814.
00:39:00Does that sound familiar?
00:39:02No.
00:39:03Okay, well down here it says built Marston Manor in 1830.
00:39:10Oh, so this was his house.
00:39:12Huh.
00:39:13Oh and it also says that he had a daughter named Kate.
00:39:17I wonder who wrote this.
00:39:19Oh, Lillian Marston.
00:39:22What are these bookmarks for?
00:39:23Well, I don't know.
00:39:25Let's see.
00:39:27Fear and dread shall fall upon them.
00:39:31Ah.
00:39:31Hmm.
00:39:33Be not afraid of sudden fear neither of the desolation of the wicked when it cometh.
00:39:40Be not afraid.
00:39:42Hmm.
00:39:44Within were fears.
00:39:47Um, speak the word without fear.
00:39:50I guess that Lillian was all fire and brimstone about fear.
00:39:53Geez.
00:39:55Oh.
00:39:55Hey, it has a picture in it too.
00:39:58Who is it?
00:40:00It says Lillian and Kate.
00:40:04Hmm.
00:40:04Oh.
00:40:05Add this scripture to Bible study with Kate.
00:40:08So she drilled these scriptures into her daughter.
00:40:10What's up?
00:40:12Sounds kind of obsessive.
00:40:16Well, the genealogy part was nice.
00:40:24Erica, give me a logical explanation for that.
00:40:28Okay.
00:40:30I just thought of something.
00:40:33I remember reading a theory that talks about the imprint of images.
00:40:38Like, like sounds and stuff like that.
00:40:41The imprint of activities.
00:40:43What?
00:40:43I'm serious.
00:40:44Like this house.
00:40:46You know, this house has so much history in it that I bet it's just replaying those images for us.
00:40:54You know, that would actually explain that woman that you thought you saw in the kitchen.
00:40:58I mean, I'm sure there's been plenty of women there.
00:41:01And you know what?
00:41:02It actually makes sense with all the weird noises we've been hearing.
00:41:06I love that you're a science geek.
00:41:08Yeah.
00:41:09I'm even buying that one.
00:41:11Let's go see what it is.
00:41:15Maybe you can join in on the piano and make it a duet.
00:41:20I don't know how to play anymore.
00:41:22Well, how about I play?
00:41:24Like a pound out of mean chopsticks.
00:41:29Shhh!
00:41:31You're all good.
00:41:33I'm going to do it.
00:41:34It's dumb.
00:41:34.
00:42:16No, it's okay. It's just me. It's a music box.
00:42:59No way. A hidden room?
00:43:02Oh, no. Jill, how'd you find this?
00:43:08I don't know.
00:43:09There must be something really cool in here.
00:43:12Yeah, like maybe there's a hidden treasure or something.
00:43:14Yeah, you never know.
00:43:16Come on, Jill.
00:43:18I don't want to go in there.
00:43:21Okay. Stay right here. We'll be right back.
00:43:28It's just a closet.
00:43:30What's the point of having a hidden closet?
00:43:32Maybe it's to hide people in here.
00:43:36There's nothing in here.
00:43:37It's too dark. I can't see anything.
00:43:40What was that?
00:43:43Come on.
00:43:53I'm going to go check it out.
00:43:56No, don't go out there.
00:43:58It's probably just a car backfiring or something.
00:44:01A car doesn't backfire like that.
00:44:03I'm going to go take a look outside.
00:44:04Stay in here.
00:44:07Oh, wait.
00:44:09Wait.
00:44:12Here, take this with you.
00:44:13You want me to bust the Mary Poppins and the bad guys?
00:44:16Do you think there's bad guys out there?
00:44:18No.
00:44:19It's probably just a neighbor shooting at a skunk or something,
00:44:22but you can use that to fight it off.
00:44:24I'll take my chances with Pico Light Pugh.
00:44:41What are you doing here?
00:44:57I've been trying to reach you for at least a week.
00:45:00Okay, but you shouldn't come out here and talk to me.
00:45:02Yeah.
00:45:02Now you wouldn't want that pretty little lady
00:45:04to know what kind of person you really are.
00:45:18Okay, come on. Let's go.
00:45:29All right.
00:45:30Mm-hmm.
00:45:31Do we have five here?
00:45:34Like that?
00:45:36Hold on.
00:45:53What else?
00:46:06What are you doing?
00:46:08Nothing.
00:46:16Did you say something?
00:46:20Rob?
00:46:23Rob, is that you?
00:46:25Rob?
00:46:28Okay, stay here.
00:46:30I'll be right back.
00:46:30I'm going to go check your room.
00:46:31No.
00:46:32Stop leaving me.
00:46:33Well, and come leave me.
00:46:38Hey, Rob?
00:46:42Hey.
00:46:44What are you doing in here?
00:46:45I, uh, I thought I heard you two up here.
00:46:47Did you not hear me just calling for you?
00:46:49Did you call my name?
00:46:50I didn't hear you.
00:46:51Sure.
00:46:52Uh, well, everything's clear outside, so let's go relax by the fire.
00:47:16I'm going to take a joke for a second.
00:47:20What's that?
00:47:21I wonder what this old key goes to.
00:47:24Is this the same key ring that the lawyer gave you?
00:47:28Mm-hmm.
00:47:29That's weird.
00:47:30It's not like any of the other keys.
00:47:32Maybe it goes to something in here.
00:47:35Okay, let's find out.
00:47:41Sorry.
00:47:48You see anything?
00:47:49No.
00:47:51Where's that?
00:47:52Oh.
00:47:54What is that?
00:47:57Oh.
00:47:57What is that?
00:47:57Yeah.
00:48:00Oh.
00:48:01Oh.
00:48:02Oh.
00:48:03Oh.
00:48:06Oh.
00:48:08Oh.
00:48:09Yeah.
00:48:11What?
00:48:12What's the matter?
00:48:14I, um, I, I heard someone say my name and then they were pulling out a key and.
00:48:21No.
00:48:21No.
00:48:21Honey, it's okay.
00:48:22What's going on?
00:48:23Honey.
00:48:26Why don't you tell me, Rob?
00:48:29What?
00:48:32What took you so long to come back to the house?
00:48:34I was checking everything out.
00:48:36Oh.
00:48:37Oh, that's all you were doing.
00:48:39What are you accusing me of?
00:48:43Okay.
00:48:44I think we need to go home right now.
00:48:46What?
00:48:46It's getting dark outside.
00:48:48No.
00:48:48Actually, my boss called.
00:48:51And I have to go to work tomorrow.
00:48:55So, I think if we leave right now, then we can probably make it.
00:48:59Come on.
00:49:00It's okay.
00:49:02Are you kidding me?
00:49:03You gotta be kidding me.
00:49:04Erica.
00:49:06Erica.
00:49:20Erica.
00:49:21You're scaring me.
00:49:26I'm sorry.
00:49:29I just really need to get home.
00:49:47So, now what do you want to do, Erica?
00:49:50Pop the hood.
00:49:53I'm not popping the hood.
00:49:54Pop the hood.
00:50:07Get started again.
00:50:19I can't tell that anything's wrong.
00:50:21Rob, you're gonna have to go up the highway to get some help.
00:50:23What?
00:50:24I am not walking ten miles.
00:50:26Besides, no one hardly uses that highway.
00:50:28Rob, somebody has to come help us.
00:50:30Are you nuts?
00:50:32Don't make this into a big deal.
00:50:33Let's have a good night's sleep and leave tomorrow like we planned.
00:50:37Your boss can find someone else to fill in for you.
00:50:40Is that okay with you, Erica?
00:50:44Yeah, that's fine.
00:50:46Yeah, that's fine.
00:51:14It's a good thing we came back, we almost forgot your computer.
00:51:18I guess so.
00:51:21Playback, webcam, last ten minutes.
00:51:25Don't go.
00:51:28What was that?
00:51:32I... I don't know.
00:51:33Make it playback again.
00:51:38Playback, webcam, last ten minutes.
00:51:41You need to be hurt.
00:51:45Okay.
00:51:49I know what this is, and I'm gonna take care of it.
00:51:52Okay? Believe me, I'll handle it.
00:51:56Right now, I'm just gonna sit here with you, okay?
00:52:03Okay.
00:52:08And then tomorrow morning, we're gonna go home.
00:52:23Is this house haunted?
00:52:24No.
00:52:27But someone's definitely going through a lot of trouble to make us think that it is.
00:52:32Well, it's working.
00:52:35Don't let it work.
00:52:36So you're gonna get right now.
00:52:37So I'm gonna go home.
00:52:37And I'm gonna live.
00:52:37I'm gonna go home.
00:53:00I'm gonna walk you up.
00:53:00Yeah, I'll look.
00:53:55Dorothy Marston.
00:54:07September 9th.
00:54:10Ever since my chest started hurting, I've been having strange dreams.
00:54:16Last night I dreamt about the woman again.
00:54:20I try not to, but she seems to take over me.
00:54:23She told me to leave my house to my niece, Jill.
00:54:28I don't know what to do.
00:54:35This doesn't look like Rob's writing.
00:54:41Hank.
00:55:08I don't know what to do.
00:55:25You're weak.
00:55:38Leave me alone.
00:55:42Listen to me.
00:55:44Shh.
00:55:45No.
00:55:45No.
00:55:47What do you want for me?
00:55:55What are you afraid of?
00:55:58Who are you?
00:55:59Kate.
00:56:01Kate.
00:56:02What if you think of her?
00:56:13What is she?
00:56:14What if she knows?
00:56:21You can't think of her.
00:56:21What if she doesn't think of her?
00:56:21I don't know.
00:56:22I'm afraid.
00:56:31But she is a witch.
00:56:43To be continued...
00:57:27To be continued...
00:57:32You need help!
00:57:48Where is she?
00:57:50Rob, where is she?
00:57:51Tell me right now, where is she?
00:57:52I don't know!
00:57:53Why are you looking at me like that?
00:57:54Because I know about your sick little games, Rob!
00:57:56I saw you on her computer and I heard the creepy messages that you left for her!
00:57:59What are you talking about?
00:58:00I was checking her diary!
00:58:02I've been worried about her!
00:58:03I didn't say anything when you came in because I didn't want her to know I was checking up on
00:58:06her!
00:58:06Oh, just stop it!
00:58:06Stop it, Rob!
00:58:07I saw you with Hank!
00:58:08I saw you giving him money!
00:58:10So you could rig up this house and probably try to freak her out!
00:58:13Why would you do that?
00:58:14Erica, you know me!
00:58:14This is crazy!
00:58:15I loved you!
00:58:16I would never hurt her like that!
00:58:20Wait, it's Jill!
00:58:21No!
00:58:22No!
00:58:23Listen!
00:58:24We're going to walk quietly into my little...
00:58:26I'm not going to say a word!
00:58:28Okay!
00:58:32Wait!
00:58:33Sorry!
00:58:35Look at it!
00:58:38What?
00:58:38It's a check for me to drink!
00:58:39Look at the stamp!
00:58:40It says canceled!
00:58:41I don't know!
00:58:41I went to his gas station last week when I was driving through.
00:58:44I bounced the check and he came by to grab the money.
00:58:47I didn't know what to say.
00:58:48Well, what about the mental institution that you're going to put Jill into?
00:58:51What are you talking about?
00:58:53I found this, Rob!
00:58:55I found that!
00:58:58You didn't read the back!
00:58:59What are you talking about?
00:59:00Read the back!
00:59:02The Blind Adjustment Center.
00:59:05Excellent classes, instructors, and counselors helping the blind and their loved ones.
00:59:09The cost of the course was more than I expected.
00:59:11I didn't mean to sit at Hank like that.
00:59:13Well, what about the car?
00:59:14How come the car wouldn't start?
00:59:16Yeah, I checked the car out!
00:59:17You left the reading light on!
00:59:18You drained the battery!
00:59:21I'm sorry.
00:59:24Rob, I'm sorry.
00:59:25I didn't know.
00:59:25Okay, okay.
00:59:26Is Jill really missing?
00:59:28Or did you go tell her to hide somewhere?
00:59:30I don't know where she is right now!
00:59:32What?
00:59:33I thought that it was you that was messing with the house to try to freak her out!
00:59:37And if it's not you that's doing it, then who's doing it?
00:59:41I don't know.
00:59:43She's alone.
00:59:44What?
00:59:53I'm not through with Jill.
01:00:09I'm not through with Jill.
01:00:10Come on.
01:00:11Come on.
01:00:16Come on.
01:00:17Come on.
01:00:19Come on!
01:00:19Come on!
01:00:20Come on!
01:00:24Oh, my God.
01:01:13What was that?
01:01:17Michelle.
01:01:44Hey boys look looks like we got ourselves a fresh fish how about we draft you right now make
01:01:53your part of our little regiment.
01:01:55Yes sir.
01:01:56Yes sir.
01:01:57Yes sir.
01:01:59Yes sir.
01:02:00Yes sir.
01:02:01Yes sir.
01:02:04Yes sir.
01:02:06Yes sir.
01:02:14Yes sir.
01:02:40Hey boys I found something.
01:02:43Come here honey you're mine.
01:02:49I want to hear you beg for the woman's life.
01:02:55Don't move.
01:03:00That's right.
01:03:02Cry like a little baby.
01:03:04Go on cry cry.
01:03:05You want your mama.
01:03:10That was good but guess what.
01:03:13I'm gonna kill her anyway.
01:03:17Just for the fun of it.
01:03:20No.
01:03:22It's not real.
01:03:23It's not real.
01:03:24It's an infant.
01:03:28How do you want to die woman?
01:03:33Hey boys I think we spotted them.
01:03:35Come on boys.
01:03:41I'll be back for you.
01:03:50I can't tell what's real anymore.
01:03:53Erica.
01:03:53Erica.
01:03:54Get yourself together.
01:03:56Whoever's after Jill is real.
01:03:58We have to go find her.
01:04:00Come on.
01:04:00Just a little further.
01:04:07Will you eat?
01:04:14Oh.
01:04:24This is after Jill's murder.
01:04:27Hi, Nancy.
01:04:28There is a woman in the men.
01:04:28Look around you.
01:04:34I'm μ Kurt.
01:04:41Hey, Dan.
01:04:47Hold still.
01:04:54Sorry.
01:05:06I need you to lie steel and dress this wound properly.
01:05:10Look, you can just let me be.
01:05:11I'll be fine.
01:05:13No, you are not, sir.
01:05:15If I don't dress your wound properly,
01:05:16you would likely die of blood poisoning from that lead ball.
01:05:21Can you tell me something?
01:05:24You offer help to Confederate soldiers often?
01:05:30Is that what you are?
01:05:32Well, surely you can see the color of my coat.
01:05:36Well, forgive me for not noticing,
01:05:38but I was too busy digging that ball out of your side.
01:05:52You can't see anything, can you?
01:05:57Tell you what, I won't paint mine to a colored jacket
01:06:01you're wearing if you don't pay any mind
01:06:03to whether or not I could see.
01:06:06Yeah, but you just dug a bullet out of my side
01:06:08without even looking at it.
01:06:10Well, you should be thinking your lucky stars.
01:06:12It was barely a flesh wound.
01:06:13I don't think you'd want me to be trying
01:06:15to sew up your winners.
01:06:19You're just a regular Florence Nightingale, ain't you?
01:06:22No.
01:06:23I'm just doing what I think is right.
01:06:26Yeah.
01:06:27Yeah.
01:06:29Drink this.
01:06:31What is it?
01:06:33Mandrake tea for your fever.
01:06:41Oh.
01:06:45Nothing personal, but you sure you use Mandrakes
01:06:47in our calf life?
01:06:49I'm sure.
01:06:58How come you ain't sharing of me?
01:07:01Huh?
01:07:03What makes you so sure that I won't do you with it?
01:07:07My friend told me.
01:07:10What friend?
01:07:13God.
01:07:24You ain't mad at him?
01:07:26For sure.
01:07:27I never could understand why folks blame God
01:07:30for the follies of men and the trials of life.
01:07:40Who takes care of you?
01:07:41Why, I do.
01:07:45You live in this house all by yourself?
01:07:48Yes, sir.
01:07:49Well, I have a little help in the kitchen,
01:07:52but let's keep that little secret between us, all right?
01:07:58You ain't afraid.
01:08:01No, sir.
01:08:03Never was afraid.
01:08:07Never.
01:08:08My mama was the one that was afraid.
01:08:11I was worried about how people were gonna treat me and all.
01:08:15But I was determined to go off to regular school
01:08:18after I went blind.
01:08:19Just like before.
01:08:22Nearly scared my mama to death.
01:08:26I just read the Bible every day.
01:08:30Trying to get rid of her fear for me.
01:08:34Sometimes folks just have a hard time seeing past their fear
01:08:38and just being still and listening to God talk to them.
01:08:45I reckon you're right.
01:08:51I suppose it won't matter that if I tell you...
01:08:57that I'm actually a spy for the Union Army.
01:09:04I've been working a camp, a Confederate camp, a couple miles up the road.
01:09:10And someone must have found me out.
01:09:13Because when I turned to leave, they shot me.
01:09:20Well, it doesn't change the care I'm providing, but it is nice to know that somebody out there's on my
01:09:27side.
01:09:32You better get some rest now.
01:09:34It's gonna take a while for you to heal, and you need to get better,
01:09:37so you can get back out there where you belong.
01:09:41I suppose you're right.
01:09:45I should be ashamed of myself,
01:09:49lounging around with a beautiful woman waiting on me hand and foot.
01:09:54It is despicable.
01:09:57You best button your lip.
01:09:59Be on your best behavior.
01:10:01Or I might have to put some gauze over your mouth.
01:10:05I reckon I'd like just about anything you'd do.
01:10:09Oh, save your strength.
01:10:12Everybody who's lying that hurt is in love.
01:10:15Hey.
01:10:20Why don't you try to look past me being your patient?
01:10:26Like I look past you being blind.
01:10:41All right.
01:10:46Oh, stop smiling.
01:10:47There'll be plenty of time for making conversation when you're better.
01:10:51Yes, ma'am.
01:10:52Yes, ma'am.
01:10:59Can you get some rest?
01:11:06I'm going to rest.
01:11:18It seems the Confederates have taken over my house.
01:11:23Stay there.
01:11:25Oh, just rest. Rest.
01:11:36There's got to be another door here somewhere.
01:11:42I found it.
01:11:45How do we get it open?
01:11:48There's the keyhole.
01:11:52The key.
01:11:53Where's the house key?
01:11:56I think it's on Jill's nightstand.
01:11:59Did you hear that?
01:12:11Stop. Stop.
01:12:13Just stop it.
01:12:15Stop. Stop.
01:12:19Our darling Kate.
01:12:21Kate.
01:12:22Rob.
01:12:23Rob, it's Kate.
01:12:25It's that little girl from the picture.
01:12:27Do you remember the Bible?
01:12:30And the scriptures?
01:12:33She had it drilled into her head not to be afraid and not to be weak.
01:12:37She must have snapped.
01:12:39She snapped.
01:12:41That's why she's after Jill.
01:12:45I've got to find the keys.
01:12:47Stay here. I'll be right back.
01:13:03Miss Kate.
01:13:06Miss Kate.
01:13:09Hey, Miss Kate.
01:13:18Kate.
01:13:22Are you all right?
01:13:29Kate.
01:13:40What do you do?
01:14:01It's a pleasure to know you, Kate.
01:14:12It's a pleasure to know you, Kate.
01:14:33Goodbye, Miss Kate.
01:14:35Bye-bye.
01:14:37Good luck.
01:14:39Bye-bye.
01:14:43Bye-bye.
01:14:46Bye-bye.
01:14:54Thank you, thank you.
01:15:03I couldn't find him.
01:15:04Jill must have him.
01:15:23Jill!
01:15:25I'm up here.
01:15:35What's that?
01:15:38It's my great aunt.
01:15:41Kate Marston.
01:15:53I had an awful lot of work,
01:15:56I had an awful lot of work.
01:15:58It was a very good one.
01:15:59You had an awful lot of work.
01:16:00I mean, like, you had a lot of work.
01:16:00This is where he felt behind me.
01:16:01I loved it.
01:16:15This drifted in your heart.
01:16:35I guess she just wanted you to find her so you could put her to rest.
01:16:40She didn't care about that.
01:16:43She just cared about me.
01:16:47You ready to go, Jill?
01:16:50Yeah.
01:17:28You ready to go, Jill?
01:17:29You ready to go, Jill?
01:17:30You ready to go, Jill?
01:17:49You ready to go, Jill?
01:17:51You ready to go, Jill?
01:17:53You ready to go, Jill?
01:18:00I'm sure I'm ready to go, Jill?
01:18:02But you have to go, Jill?
01:18:05You ready to go, Jill?
01:18:09I'm sorry, Jill?
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