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Prepare for a night of terror with A Haunting of the Uninvited! This spine-chilling horror film will keep you on the edge of your seat as unearthly forces invade the uninvited. Are you brave enough to face the darkness? Watch now and experience the horror that will haunt your dreams! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more terrifying movies!
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00:00:00So
00:00:30I'm ready.
00:01:00I'm ready.
00:01:30I'm ready.
00:02:00I'm ready.
00:02:30Look to the sky at 7pm to see the lunar eclipse, a sight which won't be seen again for another
00:02:3510 to 15 years.
00:02:37But remember to stay safe and adhere to the blackout regulations.
00:02:40Mrs. Baylock, would you like me to make you something to eat?
00:02:51Mrs. Baylock?
00:02:53Mrs. Baylock?
00:03:00Are you all right?
00:03:02Mrs. Baylock?
00:03:06Where are you?
00:03:08Mrs. Baylock?
00:03:14Mrs. Baylock?
00:03:25I've done most of the laundry.
00:03:28I'll do the rest later once the storm's passed.
00:03:32Annabelle?
00:03:33Where are you?
00:03:37This is my lock!
00:03:40Mrs. Baylock?
00:03:54Hello, would you mind if I sit here?
00:04:18Wait, I'm not too far off.
00:04:19Oh, no.
00:04:21Didn't think you were scared.
00:04:23Big, brave boy like you.
00:04:25The truth is, I'm very scared.
00:04:28Could hold your hands if you like.
00:04:30No, I don't want to.
00:04:31It's fine.
00:04:40All right, it's okay.
00:04:42Don't worry.
00:04:43So, where's your mother?
00:04:45She's up to.
00:04:46She's sick and she's set me to get some food.
00:04:50Would she live close by?
00:04:51Yes.
00:04:53When we get your fear?
00:04:54I'll have to take you home if you like.
00:04:56No, that's all right.
00:04:58Okay.
00:04:59Okay.
00:04:59Are you going on holiday?
00:05:17You know, I've got this.
00:05:26The letter said that my sister died, so I've got to go to her house.
00:05:31Why is she so much?
00:05:32Why is she so tired when she was bored?
00:05:34Why is she tired when she was bored?
00:05:38Oh, wait, wait!
00:06:08Oh, wait, wait!
00:06:38Oh, wait, wait!
00:07:08Hello. Oh, hello. Um, I'm Patricia Woodhouse. I'm just here about my sister, Susanna Baylock.
00:07:16Oh, of course. I'm Annabelle Blair. I was your sister's help. Please, let me take that from you.
00:07:22Oh, no, no, no, it's fine. I can manage. Please come through.
00:07:29Please.
00:07:30Oh, thank you.
00:07:31Oh, I, um, I noticed some broken windows.
00:07:37About a week ago, a bomb fell a few streets over. It was felt rather strongly here. A few broken windows, but no serious damage.
00:07:46Although I can't say the same for Dove Street. Was anyone seriously injured? Not that I'm aware of. A few cuts and bruises, but the houses suffered major damage.
00:07:57Can I ask what exactly happened to Susanna?
00:08:04Well, uh, I'd come downstairs to do the laundry. When I returned upstairs, I couldn't find her.
00:08:15It was the strangest thing. I could have sworn I heard her call my name just before I...
00:08:24Before...
00:08:25Before I found her.
00:08:28She was lying at the foot of the stairs, and...
00:08:32She must have fallen.
00:08:35My condolences, Miss Woodhouse. It was awful.
00:08:37I still can't quite believe it.
00:08:39I hadn't seen her in so long.
00:08:44I'm truly sorry to hear that.
00:08:48After your sister's death, the relevant papers were put in order, and...
00:08:53Well, she left something rather important to you.
00:08:56What is it?
00:08:58The house.
00:09:00Why?
00:09:01You're her only living relative.
00:09:04Mr and Mrs Bailock never did have children. She bequeathed the house to you.
00:09:08But this is Victor's house. What about Victor? Where is he?
00:09:12No-one knows.
00:09:14He's missing.
00:09:15And has been for some time.
00:09:19Mr and Mrs Bailock retired early one evening.
00:09:22I finished a cleaning, went up myself.
00:09:24The next morning I rose early, made breakfast as usual.
00:09:29But when I took it up to them, Mr Bailock was gone.
00:09:32That was two years ago.
00:09:34And... and no letter?
00:09:36Nothing. He just disappeared.
00:09:39Why would he abandon his own house?
00:09:42Did you notify the police?
00:09:43Yes, absolutely.
00:09:45They conducted a thorough search, but they found nothing.
00:09:49In the end, the police gave up, and...
00:09:53Well, people don't just disappear, Miss Woodhouse.
00:09:56I agree.
00:09:57Are you all right?
00:10:06Yes, it's...
00:10:07I've just been suffering with these awful migraines.
00:10:10The hospital said it's due to mild concussion.
00:10:14They will pass.
00:10:16Forgive me if I'm speaking out of turn, but...
00:10:19What happened?
00:10:19Um, the...
00:10:22The air raid siren, it wasn't as prompt as usual.
00:10:26And I was knocked unconscious whilst going towards the shelter.
00:10:31It's fine, though.
00:10:32Please don't worry.
00:10:33As you wish.
00:10:33Well, when you're ready, I'll collect my belongings and leave you to settle in.
00:10:41Leave?
00:10:42Tonight?
00:10:44Actually, in about an hour.
00:10:46I've finished packing and I was just sorting the last bits and pieces when you arrived.
00:10:51It's lucky you caught me.
00:10:54Mrs Bailock has passed away.
00:10:57There is no reason for me to stay.
00:10:59Have you made arrangements to move on to?
00:11:03Not yet, but, uh, I plan to stay with family in London.
00:11:09I don't think London's a very safe place to be at the moment.
00:11:12I have nowhere else to go.
00:11:14Of course you do.
00:11:16You could stay here with me.
00:11:18It's a big house and I'll need the help.
00:11:21That's very generous of you, if you're certain.
00:11:24I'm not much of a traditionalist.
00:11:26I'm not very good at housekeeping.
00:11:32Sincerely.
00:11:34I'm sorry, and I don't mean to offend you, but you look very tired.
00:11:40Have you not been sleeping well since Susanna passed?
00:11:45Possibly not.
00:11:46There's been so much to tend to.
00:11:48And I suppose with me not being here, there's been a lot for one person.
00:11:53No, no, I didn't mean to insinuate anything.
00:11:56I didn't mind doing it.
00:12:01Um, can we have a look around?
00:12:04Yes, of course.
00:12:10Mrs Bailock hired me as live-in help nine years ago.
00:12:14It was only when her illness progressed that I became her carer.
00:12:17Mr Bailock was always too busy to tend to her needs.
00:12:21Sorry, what illness?
00:12:24Mrs Bailock became very ill over the past three years.
00:12:29I'm sorry, Miss Woodhurst.
00:12:30Did you not know?
00:12:32No.
00:12:34Your sister was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
00:12:37It progressed rather rapidly.
00:12:39I'm sorry, I thought you knew them.
00:12:41If it's any consolation, she was always very happy.
00:12:45So, whose room's who's?
00:13:00My room's at the end of the hall, on the left.
00:13:03The room on the right was Mr Bailock's study.
00:13:05This was Mrs Bailock's room.
00:13:10Which can be yours, if you like.
00:13:12Yes, I would like that.
00:13:14Well, I'll leave you to settle in.
00:13:15I'll be downstairs, should you need anything.
00:13:48I've purchased you a one-way ticket.
00:13:54Susanna, I don't understand.
00:13:57Do you realise the irreversible damage you've caused?
00:14:02Please, Susanna, I'm sorry.
00:14:04I don't want to go.
00:14:05Oh, please stop, Patricia.
00:14:08You're making a scene.
00:14:09I don't need to leave.
00:14:12But you're all that I have.
00:14:14Don't send me away.
00:14:15I never want to see you again.
00:14:17Go, now.
00:14:20It's time to stay.
00:14:27Bye.
00:14:28Bye.
00:14:29Bye.
00:14:30Bye.
00:14:31Bye.
00:14:32Bye.
00:14:41Bye.
00:14:42Bye.
00:14:43Bye.
00:14:44Bye.
00:14:45I love you.
00:15:45Annabelle?
00:16:15Not long ago that I was grieving, now I'm believing in what I've found.
00:16:24Don't give me up, don't ever stop, we've got to death until we drop.
00:16:36Don't give me up, don't ever stop, we've got to death until we drop.
00:17:06Don't give me up, don't ever stop, we've got to death until we drop.
00:17:36Don't give me up, don't ever stop, we've got to death until we drop.
00:18:06Don't give me up, don't ever stop.
00:18:20One, two, three, four, five, five, five, five, five, six, seven, ten.
00:18:27Annabelle, you scared me.
00:18:54I'm sorry, I didn't mean to.
00:18:56It's okay.
00:18:57What are you doing up?
00:19:02I was just coming down to see if you wanted anything.
00:19:05Oh, no, I'm fine, thank you.
00:19:09My heart is pounding.
00:19:11I'm sorry.
00:19:11It's okay.
00:19:14I'm just going to go back to bed and see if I can get some sleep.
00:19:19I feel so silly.
00:19:21Good night.
00:19:22Good night, Annabelle.
00:19:23I'm going to go back to bed and see if I can get some sleep.
00:19:36I'm going to go back to bed and see if I can get some sleep.
00:19:40Um, come in.
00:19:47The door's open.
00:20:10Oh, good morning.
00:20:16Good morning. Did you sleep well last night?
00:20:19Not very well. But then I never sleep well anywhere the first night.
00:20:24Did you want me?
00:20:26I'm sorry?
00:20:27Just a moment ago, did you not just knock on my door?
00:20:30No, I was downstairs.
00:20:36Never mind. Um, why are you awake so early?
00:20:39I'm not too sure. Old habits, I suppose.
00:20:43I was just on my way out to see if you were awake and if you wanted anything to eat.
00:20:47No, I'm fine, thank you. I'll be okay.
00:20:51What's that? That noise?
00:20:54We had new waterpipes installed recently.
00:20:58I expect that's what you've had.
00:21:00Yes, I suppose.
00:21:04Would you like to come in? Thank you.
00:21:14I've always wondered what was in that box.
00:21:20Oh.
00:21:21I often asked Mrs Bailock about it.
00:21:25But she either ignored me or pushed the box under the bed and pretend she hadn't heard.
00:21:31Yeah, I remember.
00:21:33They're just old photographs of me and Susannah.
00:21:37Some are from when we were children.
00:21:39I think after I moved out, she must have taken them all out of the frames and put them in this box.
00:21:47It was like she just wanted to forget about me.
00:21:53I know it's none of my business.
00:21:57Why did you both become so distant?
00:22:00I told you, Victor, what happened?
00:22:10After our parents died, I moved in with Victor and Susannah.
00:22:16I was young, but I wasn't so naive.
00:22:22Victor started showing an interest in me.
00:22:26And after time became more intense.
00:22:33I tried to tell Susannah about it and she was furious.
00:22:39I remember her saying,
00:22:42He's invited you into his home.
00:22:45How can you accuse him of such acts?
00:22:49She just didn't believe me.
00:22:53And after that, she forced me to leave.
00:22:59And then 15 years later, here I am.
00:23:05My sister's gone.
00:23:07I'm really sorry.
00:23:13I'm sorry, I should have lost.
00:23:14No, no, may I?
00:23:16Of course.
00:23:23Well, what would you like me to do today?
00:23:32Well, I was thinking that maybe you could start with boxing up Susannah's things.
00:23:40And then I can go through them and sort out anything that I'd like to keep.
00:23:45And I don't know the rest.
00:23:47I was thinking I might just donate it to charity.
00:23:50All right.
00:23:52If there's anything else, just call.
00:24:22Annabelle, I'm going out.
00:24:33Sorry, I keep scaring you.
00:24:39Annabelle, there's someone in the house.
00:24:42Sorry?
00:24:43In the living room.
00:24:44I just saw them.
00:24:45Oh, I've just come from there.
00:24:47There's no one there.
00:24:48Annabelle, I saw them.
00:24:50Miss Woodhouse, I've just come from that room.
00:24:53There's no one in there.
00:24:54I saw them.
00:24:55I can assure you there is no one in that room.
00:25:01Listen, forgive me speaking out of turn, but I think that the stress over the last couple of days has got to you.
00:25:07I think perhaps you should go and get some fresh air.
00:25:10Yes.
00:25:11That may be all right.
00:25:13Will you come with me?
00:25:15My apologies, Miss Woodhouse.
00:25:17I can't.
00:25:18The weather plays havoc on my arthritis.
00:25:23Oh, sorry.
00:25:25I didn't realise.
00:25:26You needn't worry.
00:25:27Annabelle, do you have the address for where Suzanne is buried?
00:25:32Yes, of course.
00:25:33Gallows Cemetery.
00:25:34I'll find a pen and write down the plot details for you.
00:25:47I'm sorry, I can't find a pen.
00:25:50Oh, it's okay.
00:25:53I'll find it.
00:26:07See you next week.
00:26:08See you next week, Mrs Newstead.
00:26:10Hello.
00:26:11Hi.
00:26:12Looks like I've come at the right time.
00:26:14Weekly WI meeting.
00:26:15Do you know a bit for the country?
00:26:17Are you interested in joining?
00:26:19No.
00:26:20It's just I don't think I'll be able to contribute much apart from...
00:26:23burnt jam, maybe?
00:26:26We all start somewhere.
00:26:28If you're not here for jam making or flour arranging, how can I help?
00:26:33My sister passed quite recently and I was told that I might be able to find her in here.
00:26:39I was unable to attend the funeral, so I don't know where her plot is.
00:26:44I'm very sorry.
00:26:46This is my husband's parish and he's away at the moment, but if you give me two ticks I can run inside and find the details for you.
00:26:54What was your sister's name?
00:26:55Susanna Bailock.
00:26:56Oh.
00:26:57Is everything all right?
00:27:00You must be Patricia.
00:27:01Yes.
00:27:02Me and Susanna were close friends.
00:27:04Oh.
00:27:05She used to help me with the WI meetings.
00:27:06I'm very sorry.
00:27:07Me too.
00:27:08Follow me.
00:27:14I'm very sorry.
00:27:15Me too.
00:27:16Follow me.
00:27:19Follow me.
00:27:42Just there.
00:27:49I'll be inside if you need anything.
00:27:54I'll be inside if you need anything.
00:28:06Susanna Bailock.
00:28:12I'm sorry Susanna.
00:28:16I really am.
00:28:19I should have come sooner.
00:28:22I should have been here looking after you.
00:28:23It's just...
00:28:26I was stubborn.
00:28:28And...
00:28:30I thought that we had many more years to make things right.
00:28:39I love you.
00:28:44I should have told you sooner.
00:28:49I hope you can forgive me.
00:28:50I'm sorry.
00:28:51I hope you can forgive me.
00:28:52I'm sorry.
00:28:54But...
00:29:12Annabelle!
00:29:14Annabelle!
00:29:15From home?
00:29:17Oh, Miss Wood, how's your wet straw?
00:29:19I don't know. The rain came and I didn't even think to take an umbrella.
00:29:24I'll run you a bath. You go and make yourself a drink. You need to warm up. You'll catch your death.
00:29:32Hello?
00:29:45Please help me.
00:29:47Who is this?
00:29:49He's taking everything from me.
00:30:02Annabelle?
00:30:32Miss Woodhouse? What's wrong?
00:30:51I heard something coming from the attic.
00:30:58Where were you? I was calling.
00:31:03I'm sorry. When the power went out, I went to get a candle. These outages are becoming more and more frequent.
00:31:11A sound, you say?
00:31:16Have you got a key?
00:31:18No. To be honest, I don't think I've ever been up there.
00:31:23What did you hear?
00:31:25I mean, I'm not sure.
00:31:29Probably mice.
00:31:33Yes, maybe.
00:31:35Well, you go and get ready and I'll run you a bath.
00:31:40Okay. Thank you.
00:31:55Okay.
00:31:57Well, I did find trouble...
00:31:58First thing that's with my poor cat after the saying.
00:32:00Time necessary.
00:32:03If you didn't even write something, a new animal would be hidden in a waiting формa.
00:32:06We just put it on my legs to pass.
00:32:08To be honest I don't even think of a new animal would be dead to claim.
00:32:09But you could use a new animal, THE COienie of cowbeats can be destroyed, the other becoming most volatile.
00:33:11I need to get out of the house.
00:33:13What's happened?
00:33:14There's something up the stairs.
00:33:15It's in my room.
00:33:16Please let me go out.
00:33:17What's in your room?
00:33:18There is.
00:33:19Please.
00:33:20No, don't touch me, Annabelle.
00:33:22Don't.
00:33:22Please, I need to get out of the house.
00:33:24You need to come and sit down.
00:33:25I don't want to do the job.
00:33:26There's something up the stairs.
00:33:27Quickly, quickly.
00:33:28Into the basement.
00:33:29Oh, I love...
00:33:30Oh.
00:33:41Oh, this has gotten into you.
00:33:43Right now.
00:33:43I love you.
00:33:44Just tell me.
00:33:46Please.
00:33:47I don't even know what happened.
00:33:51Oh, I couldn't see.
00:33:55I think something attacked me.
00:33:57What do you mean?
00:33:58And I know how this is going to sound, but something grabbed me and it was...
00:34:06It was hitting me.
00:34:07And I thought there's something really dark in here and we need to get out of this house.
00:34:17Something is wrong.
00:34:19Listen, Miss Woodhouse, please just listen to yourself.
00:34:22You're sounding ridiculous.
00:34:23Just try to get some sleep.
00:34:32Get some rest.
00:34:33You'll feel so much better in the morning.
00:34:35You don't believe me, do you?
00:34:36You didn't say I didn't believe you.
00:34:38I just said you needed some sleep.
00:35:06Annabel.
00:35:15Annabel.
00:35:20Annabel.
00:35:22Yeah.
00:35:52Who are you?
00:36:09Patricia, listen to me.
00:36:11We haven't got long. He'll be here soon.
00:36:14You must leave while you can.
00:36:16I'll ask you one more time.
00:36:17Who are you and what do you want?
00:36:19Patricia, he needs you.
00:36:21He will kill you, Patricia.
00:36:23Leave, now.
00:36:25What are you doing?
00:36:28He's coming.
00:36:29He can't have me.
00:36:31No!
00:36:51Good morning.
00:37:03How are you feeling?
00:37:06Morning.
00:37:07Sorry I didn't wake you.
00:37:09You seemed quite content.
00:37:15Just a strange feeling, isn't it?
00:37:20During the day, the house feels so normal and then at night it feels completely different.
00:37:29But I've decided that I am going to stay.
00:37:35I won't be chased out.
00:37:37I'm glad to hear it.
00:37:40How would you like some breakfast?
00:37:42No, thank you.
00:37:45I think I'm going to go out.
00:37:47There's a few things I need to look into.
00:37:49All right.
00:37:52Oh yeah.
00:37:53I need some fresh air.
00:37:55Sounds like a very good idea.
00:37:59I'm just going to go get dressed.
00:38:01Okay.
00:38:01All right.
00:38:02I'll finish up in here.
00:38:04Okay.
00:38:05All right.
00:38:24Bye.
00:38:25Bye.
00:38:25Bye.
00:38:29Bye.
00:38:30Bye.
00:38:31Bye.
00:38:33Bye.
00:38:34Bye.
00:38:34Bye.
00:39:05As the book says, there's lots of different types of ghosts.
00:39:34There's your average ghost who perhaps died on the premises.
00:39:39They might not even know that they're dead.
00:39:41They mean you no harm.
00:39:42They're just, well, just confused.
00:39:46And then there's the other type of ghost who do know that they're dead.
00:39:51They just choose to exist as though they were still living.
00:39:54And then the book says something about poltergeist.
00:40:00That comes from the German meaning of noisy ghosts.
00:40:05They're the ones that throw things around and cause a rock at us.
00:40:09All right.
00:40:11But you know if you read these sort of books, they'll put ideas in your mind.
00:40:14Well, that's ridiculous.
00:40:16I'm just trying to understand what's happening.
00:40:20So you think it was a poltergeist?
00:40:22No.
00:40:24It says although poltergeists seem threatening, they're actually harmless.
00:40:31Entities, on the other hand.
00:40:34An entity?
00:40:35Yes, it's a thing with distinct and independent existence.
00:40:41What does that even mean?
00:40:44Well, it means that basically they live on a different plane to ours.
00:40:53These are the ones that feed off our energy and wreak havoc amongst the living.
00:41:00I think it was an entity which attacked me the other night.
00:41:03If you were attacked.
00:41:06Well, I beg your pardon.
00:41:08I wasn't insinuating you were lying.
00:41:11There could be a number of different explanations as to what happened.
00:41:14For instance?
00:41:17Maybe you were asleep and dreaming you were being attacked and fell out of bed injuring yourself.
00:41:22But I know that I was awake.
00:41:25But you have no bruises.
00:41:28I could be right.
00:41:30I know what happened.
00:41:33Why don't we wait?
00:41:35Wait?
00:41:36Wait for what?
00:41:37Before we get ahead of ourselves, why don't we wait to see if anything else should happen?
00:41:42I've been working here for over nine years and nothing like this has ever happened before.
00:41:50Annabelle, please believe me.
00:41:52I'm a rational person, Miss Woodhouse, which makes me stubborn.
00:42:07Annabelle?
00:42:09That's right.
00:42:10That book, it just got pulled from my hands.
00:42:13No, it didn't.
00:42:18Believe me, please.
00:42:20Come on.
00:42:22Come on.
00:42:23Watch it.
00:42:24Come on.
00:42:25Come on.
00:42:25Come on.
00:42:26Come on.
00:42:28Come on.
00:42:29Take it stop.
00:42:43No.
00:42:47No.
00:42:52No.
00:42:52No.
00:42:52No.
00:42:53Take it stop.
00:42:55No.
00:42:56They can't stop now!
00:42:58They can't stop!
00:43:02They're not here! They're not here!
00:43:10What have you brought it to this house?
00:43:12They make me for this.
00:43:14Strange things didn't happen before you came here.
00:43:18But you asked me to come here.
00:43:20Pardon?
00:43:22You wrote me a letter. You asked me to come.
00:43:24What do you mean I asked you to come here?
00:43:26I never sent a letter.
00:43:28Yes, you did. You sent me a letter.
00:43:30I'm sorry, but you are mistaken.
00:43:39See? See? You sent me a letter.
00:43:46I don't understand.
00:43:48This is my handwriting.
00:43:50I didn't send this letter.
00:43:52Oh, that's rubbish out of now.
00:43:54No, really!
00:43:56I've never been so certain of anything in my life.
00:43:58Then how did a letter in your handwriting show from my doorstep?
00:44:02I don't know!
00:44:06I don't!
00:44:08No! Please, we've got to get out of here!
00:44:10We're not going anywhere!
00:44:12We're going to be scared out of this house!
00:44:14We can't stay here!
00:44:24Who are these women?
00:44:30I don't know.
00:44:32Victor's maybe?
00:44:33No, we didn't.
00:44:34I don't know.
00:44:36I don't know.
00:44:38She...
00:44:40She warned me not to call me here.
00:44:42She said I'd be in danger from him.
00:44:46No.
00:44:48She said I'd be in danger.
00:44:50I don't know.
00:44:52I don't know.
00:44:54And this woman, I don't know.
00:44:56Oh.
00:45:02Oh.
00:45:04Oh.
00:45:05Please.
00:45:06Please.
00:45:07Please.
00:45:08Please.
00:45:09Please.
00:45:10Please.
00:45:12Please.
00:45:13Please.
00:45:14Please.
00:45:15Please.
00:45:16Good morning.
00:45:44I take it you couldn't sleep either?
00:45:47No.
00:45:48I found it nigh on in support to settle.
00:45:52This house has taken on a very different form for me since last night.
00:45:56Every creaker whisper.
00:45:59What are you looking at?
00:46:01Just the photographs from last night.
00:46:05I need to know who these people are.
00:46:09I have to get into the attic.
00:46:11It's locked. There's no key that I know of.
00:46:16I'll arrange for a locksmith to come later on today.
00:46:19Very good.
00:46:20Oh, sorry.
00:46:33That's all right. I haven't seen you around here before, have I?
00:46:37Oh, no. My name's Patricia. I'm just staying here a while. My sister recently passed.
00:46:42Ah, you must be Mrs Bailock's sister. My condolences. She was a very kind person.
00:46:50And Victor, I noticed he wasn't at the funeral. Is he still missing?
00:46:55Yes, unfortunately he is.
00:46:57Hmm. Well, better off without him. Strange fellow. I never liked him.
00:47:02What makes you say that?
00:47:04It's not my business to be spreading gossip, you understand.
00:47:08But he was never the same after that party. You know, that tragic party in the 20s.
00:47:14Why? What happened?
00:47:20Some mad person got in with a gun and basically shot everyone down. It's awful. I know.
00:47:29And Victor was the only survivor. A bit suspicious if you ask me. But I'm not one to spread gossip.
00:47:37But that house always does encourage strange behaviour. Even when I was a child, they used to talk about it. Strange things happening, people coming and going.
00:47:49And one night they were the most terrible screams. My blood turned cold. And I'm telling you, it came from that house.
00:47:58But not that I'm one to forgotten.
00:48:01No. Oh, I have to go. My condolences.
00:48:05Thank you. Bye.
00:48:17Ten people have lost their lives when what began as a seemingly normal Saturday evening on February 14th ended in tragedy.
00:48:25Police are still trying to piece together the events of that evening.
00:48:28What is known at this time is that most of the guests have been poisoned and a small majority had received a single gunshot moan to the head.
00:48:36Neighbours reportedly heard screams followed by gunshots at around 9.30pm.
00:48:42When police arrived at 24 Richmond Drive, they found the homeowner Victor Baylock outside the residence in a state of complete shock.
00:48:50Victor was the only survivor.
00:48:54The case of the people versus Victor Baylock has finally come to an end when Judge Simons killed Victor of all accounts of murder and ruled the shooting as a tragic incident.
00:49:10One thing more.
00:49:18What am I looking at?
00:49:19I found this book in the library. And then I came across this picture. Do you see anyone you recognise particularly?
00:49:26No.
00:49:27Look towards the back of the photo.
00:49:30Is that Victor? Yes. Do you see it too?
00:49:35Well, it certainly looks like him.
00:49:38Well, this group, they were arrested for Satanism. They were members of the Aeternum Court.
00:49:44This photo, it was taken in 1865 outside this very house.
00:49:51Well, it can't be Victor, though.
00:49:53All but one was arrested and brought to justice on five counts of murder in 1866.
00:50:02Charles King, Alice Esterman and Walter Haybridge.
00:50:07And then the other just disappeared and was never heard of again.
00:50:13And hey, Taylor Biffcock.
00:50:19Now, when Taylor disappeared, the house, it was sold and it passed through many different people's hands until 1904 when it was bought by Victor Baylock.
00:50:32Now, it didn't take me too long to work out that Taylor Biffcock is an anagram of Victor Baylock.
00:50:41Did you know that in 1920, a mass murder happened in this house?
00:50:47No, I didn't. That's terrible.
00:50:49Yes. They died at a party that Victor was holding and he was the sole survivor.
00:50:55And the strangeness, it doesn't end there.
00:50:58A year previous, his wife, Mary, well, she disappeared without a trace.
00:51:06And 15 years previous to that, his wife, Nellie, she also disappeared and has never been seen again.
00:51:13People said that she went mad because, oh, her son, he was kidnapped from her outside a local shop.
00:51:22People said that she used to wander up and down the streets, clutching that toy.
00:51:28She claimed it was her son, George.
00:51:31Before that, there was Shirley.
00:51:36Now, I'm guessing that Shirley met the same ill fate as these two.
00:51:41And then his corrupt wife.
00:51:45My sister.
00:51:49Mysteriously dies.
00:51:51This is making me very uneasy.
00:51:56It should.
00:51:57Listen, I don't know what's going on, but I know that Victor has something to do with it.
00:52:02You said something to me that stayed with me.
00:52:05You said that people just don't disappear.
00:52:08You said it indeed.
00:52:10I couldn't agree more.
00:52:11You're right, they don't.
00:52:13I think, I think he's still here.
00:52:19What do you mean?
00:52:20I know he's dead, but I just get a feeling.
00:52:26When Victor was alive, he would enter a room and he would bring with him a palpable presence.
00:52:34It was a, it was a darkness on the room.
00:52:37And I still feel it now in this house.
00:52:40Look, we should leave.
00:52:44It's clearly not safe here.
00:52:46Now, if you wish to leave, you can and I won't make you stay.
00:52:51But I believe that Victor has something to do with my sister's dad.
00:52:55And I'm not going until I've proven it.
00:52:59Well, I'm not leaving you here alone.
00:53:01So that wouldn't be right.
00:53:03We have to get into the attic.
00:53:06Not now.
00:53:09Come on.
00:53:10Quickly.
00:53:11Go!
00:53:12Say hi!
00:53:14I whereas in New Jersey for every customer,
00:53:17said you come back to your family.
00:53:18She then recohat.
00:53:20We can't go anywhere anytime.
00:53:21You go away.
00:53:22It's big and you go away.
00:53:23I'd generally bring them back.
00:53:24As you see, Ville was so passionate.
00:53:26But before you've made the 97% of aadaver,
00:53:28you could come back to your family,
00:53:29have to take my spare time andan some other TVs.
00:53:32I think that you might make it be a napkin Haush.
00:53:34When this iron's stopped, we should go into the attic.
00:53:51We'll find some answers in there.
00:53:53You seem to tell, so don't think about that right now.
00:53:58All right.
00:54:00I'm sorry.
00:54:00I'm sorry.
00:54:09Damned war will ever be over.
00:54:14I, for one, would like to see it end.
00:54:17Hitler's taken everything from me.
00:54:22On the day that I received your letter...
00:54:25The letter...
00:54:28I received another.
00:54:30I said that my husband, Jacob, had been killed.
00:54:38He was fighting in Germany, and he was helping an orphan and stepped on a landmine.
00:54:45In one morning, I'd lost my sister and my husband.
00:54:56It's my whole family.
00:54:57That's when I heard the sirens.
00:55:03I left the house and went to make my way towards the shelter.
00:55:12I'd just got a safe distance, and the bomb had hit my street.
00:55:18In an instant, my house was gone.
00:55:23I woke up three days later in hospital.
00:55:29It was just cuts and bruises.
00:55:32I went back to the house.
00:55:34I went back to the house to collect anything that I could find, really.
00:55:43I went back to the house.
00:55:44It was so strange.
00:55:46That's when I found the letter.
00:55:48That's when I found the letter.
00:55:50Everything was destroyed, but the letter was...
00:55:54It was untouched.
00:55:56I went back to the train station, a long-way ticket, and here I am.
00:56:09The truth is, I'm about...
00:56:16I had nowhere else to go.
00:56:20And if that bomb hadn't have hit, I'm not even sure I would have gone.
00:56:29I'm so sorry, Miss Whitehouse, but the important thing is you came.
00:56:35I'm sure Mrs. Bailock would be grateful no matter what of reason.
00:56:39I don't believe that one sounded a bit too close for comfort.
00:56:48Maybe you should try and get some rest.
00:56:51Eva, if I wanted to sleep, I'm not sure if I could.
00:56:54My mind is racing. I've got so many questions.
00:56:58What was Victor up to?
00:57:09Heather's silence.
00:57:10It was funny.
00:57:11She had a big breath during air-spine hydricular электrosp tocque.
00:57:15The sky is screaming at the entrance to her escape on the other side.
00:57:18Marty slowly presses the 순서 pit estaba McCann risky with in her.
00:57:22You know, there's been something that came in to school.
00:57:24It's been boring.
00:57:25You know, you're going to be tries to pay...
00:57:26Fire to fire.
00:57:27Which will beabeled andотив Britannius.
00:57:28You never spend a good job or you know what it is.
00:57:30You never have to live unless you want to log on the team.
00:57:32You never have to live.
00:57:33It's been just boring, but good 마지막.
00:57:35I just can't believe that one to have you.
00:57:35Oh, my God.
00:58:05Oh, no.
00:58:35All right.
00:59:05I killed them all.
00:59:35I killed them all.
00:59:37I'm probably going to tell you everything!
00:59:39Help me!
00:59:41I need to know what's happening!
00:59:43I don't want to!
00:59:47Help! No!
00:59:49Miss Woodhouse, are you all right?
00:59:53Yeah.
00:59:55I'm fine.
00:59:59Finally.
01:00:01Miss Woodhouse, wait!
01:00:07Woodhouse, what are you doing?
01:00:09I dream.
01:00:11They were trying to show me something about.
01:00:13What could possibly be in those books?
01:00:15No!
01:00:17Please calm down!
01:00:19You're getting hysterical now!
01:00:21This is up to something and I have to find out what it is!
01:00:25Miss Woodhouse, stop!
01:00:27Stop!
01:00:29Stop, please!
01:00:31Stop!
01:00:33Stop!
01:00:35Stop!
01:00:37Stop!
01:00:39Stop!
01:00:41Stop!
01:00:43Stop!
01:00:45Stop!
01:00:49Stop!
01:00:51Stop!
01:00:53Please!
01:00:55Stop!
01:00:56Stop!
01:00:58Please, please, please.
01:01:28Please, please, please, please, please, please.
01:01:58Please, please, please.
01:02:28Please, please, please.
01:02:58Please, please, please.
01:03:02Please, please, please.
01:03:34Please, please, please.
01:03:38I'm going to collect my belongings and I will be leaving when I'm done.
01:03:48I need to stop.
01:03:52I need to stop.
01:03:56I need to stop.
01:04:00I need to stop.
01:04:04I need to stop.
01:04:08I need to stop.
01:04:16I need to stop.
01:04:24I need to stop.
01:04:26I need to stop.
01:04:28I need to stop.
01:04:30I need to stop.
01:04:32I need to stop.
01:04:34I need to stop.
01:04:36I need to stop.
01:04:38I need to stop.
01:04:40I need to stop.
01:04:42I need to stop.
01:04:44I need to stop.
01:04:46No!
01:04:55I don't know what...
01:05:16Oh
01:05:46You know I've got a wonderful feeling
01:06:01My heart is reeling
01:06:04With love for you
01:06:06I see you moving out on the dance floor
01:06:11I'd never want more
01:06:13Than to be with you
01:06:15I think my heart is up on the ceiling
01:06:22It's just not healing
01:06:24I'm off the ground
01:06:26Not long ago that I was grieving
01:06:31Now I'm believing
01:06:33In what I found
01:06:35Don't give me up
01:06:41Don't ever stop
01:06:43We've got to dance
01:06:46I'm off the ground
01:06:54Don't let you
01:06:58I'm off the ground
01:06:59I'm off the ground
01:07:01Don't let you
01:07:03Oh
01:08:36What are you showing me?
01:08:49There's nothing here!
01:08:51What are you showing me?
01:08:55There's nothing.
01:08:56There's nothing here.
01:09:17I don't know.
01:09:47I don't know.
01:10:17I don't know.
01:10:47I don't know.
01:11:17I don't know.
01:11:47I don't know.
01:11:49I don't know.
01:11:51I don't know.
01:11:53I don't know.
01:11:55I don't know.
01:11:57I don't know.
01:11:59I don't know.
01:12:01I don't know.
01:12:03I don't know.
01:12:05I don't know.
01:12:07I don't know.
01:12:09I don't know.
01:12:11I don't know.
01:12:13I don't know.
01:12:15I don't know.
01:12:17I don't know.
01:12:19I don't know.
01:12:21I don't know.
01:12:23I don't know.
01:12:25I don't know.
01:12:27I don't know.
01:12:29I don't know.
01:12:31I don't know.
01:12:33I don't know.
01:12:35I don't know.
01:12:37I don't know.
01:12:39I don't know.
01:12:41I don't know.
01:12:43I don't know.
01:12:45I don't know.
01:12:47I don't know.
01:12:49I don't know.
01:12:51I don't know.
01:12:53You leave with me Expressions.
01:12:54Leave with me zijn.
01:12:56I'll be back.
01:12:58What玉us?
01:13:00Where are you going?
01:13:09Annabelle?
01:13:15Annabelle do you hear that?
01:13:23Oh, my...
01:13:27Victor, I'm not scared.
01:13:54Where are you?
01:13:56Come out!
01:13:57See you, Patricia.
01:14:08Never!
01:14:11Give me the gun.
01:14:13Give me the gun, Patricia.
01:14:15What are you going to do?
01:14:17Shoot me?
01:14:18I'm already dead!
01:14:19I'm scared!
01:14:24I don't know where are you!
01:14:26No!
01:14:27No!
01:14:28Annabelle!
01:14:30Annabelle!
01:14:31Patricia!
01:14:32Oh, no!
01:14:34Annabelle!
01:14:35Patricia!
01:14:36No!
01:14:37No!
01:14:38No!
01:14:39No!
01:14:40No!
01:14:41No!
01:14:42No!
01:14:43No!
01:14:44No!
01:14:45No!
01:14:46No!
01:14:47No!
01:14:49No!
01:14:51Patricia.
01:14:52Shoot her!
01:14:53Never!
01:14:54The torture!
01:14:55The torture has been better to kill!
01:14:57Let's!
01:14:58See!
01:14:59No.
01:15:00No.
01:15:01Patricia, you should never have come.
01:15:03Is it really you?
01:15:05I'm not.
01:15:06No.
01:15:07No.
01:15:08No...
01:15:09No.
01:15:14No.
01:15:16No.
01:15:19No.
01:15:20No.
01:15:22No.
01:15:24No.
01:15:25No.
01:15:26No.
01:15:27Is it really you?
01:15:30I never thought I'd see you again.
01:15:33I won't lie.
01:15:36It's good to see you too, precious Sheldon.
01:15:40I was...
01:15:42Why didn't you listen to me?
01:15:44I tried to warn you. I tried to make you leave.
01:15:47You've always been stubborn.
01:15:52What was that?
01:15:55You're tortured.
01:15:58The damned are on here.
01:16:01They never leave.
01:16:13Please help me.
01:16:15Oh, she's taking everything from me.
01:16:18Have you seen my baby?
01:16:20Have you seen George?
01:16:23I'm sorry.
01:16:25I can hear him crying.
01:16:28But I can't find him.
01:16:30It's too dark.
01:16:31He's lost.
01:16:32My heart aches.
01:16:34It aches.
01:16:35Listen, Nellie.
01:16:36Nellie.
01:16:37I feel your pain.
01:16:38Okay, I do.
01:16:39But you need to get out of me.
01:16:40You need to leave.
01:16:41I cannot.
01:16:42I shall not.
01:16:44George?
01:16:45No, it's not George.
01:16:47Tell her it's not George.
01:16:48Nellie.
01:16:49Nellie will not leave until she finds George.
01:16:54Nellie.
01:16:55We've tried many times to get her to leave, but she will not.
01:16:59Is there anything we can do?
01:17:01Unfortunately not.
01:17:03It's Nellie's choice to leave in her alone.
01:17:06Nellie, I'm sorry.
01:17:07I should have listened to you.
01:17:08I should have left when I had the chance.
01:17:11We must find Victor.
01:17:13Patricia, quick.
01:17:14More out of the way.
01:17:24He took him from me.
01:17:25He took everything from me.
01:17:27Have you seen my baby?
01:17:29Have you seen George?
01:17:31No.
01:17:32No.
01:17:33No.
01:17:34No.
01:17:35No.
01:17:36No.
01:17:37No.
01:17:38No.
01:17:39No.
01:17:40No.
01:17:41No.
01:17:42No.
01:17:43No.
01:17:44No.
01:17:45No.
01:17:46No.
01:17:47I'm sorry.
01:17:48I didn't mean to do all right.
01:17:49I wanted to tell you before I left that it's not your fault.
01:17:52That there's no excuse.
01:17:53I just...
01:17:54It doesn't hurt to you.
01:17:57No.
01:17:58No.
01:17:59No.
01:18:00Goodbye.
01:18:09Amen.
01:18:10Well where is she going, was it okay?
01:18:12There's no need to worry.
01:18:13She's at rest.
01:18:19It's been a while Patricia.
01:18:22You do not have the right to aggress her Victor Cena.
01:18:24No!
01:18:25No.
01:18:26I will not deny me this.
01:18:27You're dead Victor.
01:18:28Move on!
01:18:30You thought, I think not.
01:18:32You deserve everything you get.
01:18:34You have cheated death for too long, Victor.
01:18:36Your time is off.
01:18:37Why are you still here, Mary?
01:18:39No one waiting for you on the other side.
01:18:41I refused to move on.
01:18:43I swore I'd never let you do this again.
01:18:46Happiest moment of my life was when I killed myself,
01:18:49just knowing it ruined yours.
01:18:51Almost ruined mine.
01:18:52I was lucky.
01:18:53I didn't have to wait another 15 years.
01:18:56But don't you think Luke, Susanna,
01:19:00is what you have bought, even for you?
01:19:04At least after her.
01:19:07Didn't you figure that one out, did you?
01:19:08But Bianca Willis, Mary, she had to do it.
01:19:11It's the only reason you're here, Patricia.
01:19:14I'm in the place to write a letter to lure you back here.
01:19:18The ritual is holy blood.
01:19:21I will return.
01:19:22No! Get away now!
01:19:26Mary, where is she?
01:19:30Where is she? What have you done with her?
01:19:32Eternal damnation.
01:19:34Now, if you don't mind...
01:19:36Leave the rain of honey, leave it!
01:19:39I am my hands, I am my hands, I am sacrivisely!
01:19:48My heart is free!
01:19:50No!
01:19:52No!
01:19:52No!
01:19:52No!
01:19:52No!
01:19:53No!
01:19:53No!
01:19:53No!
01:19:54No!
01:19:54No!
01:19:55No!
01:19:56No!
01:19:56No!
01:19:56Is it? Is that it? Or am I dead?
01:20:21I don't know.
01:20:23Why did you stop me?
01:20:28Oh, I'm sorry. I just, I lost you 15 years ago.
01:20:32And then when I got that letter, I thought I'd lost you forever and I just couldn't do that again.
01:20:39Sorry.
01:20:43We have to find Victor.
01:20:44I thought you'd be locked up, Victor.
01:20:53I was just leaving.
01:20:59What's that?
01:21:02I don't hear anything.
01:21:05You hear it too, Patricia?
01:21:06I can.
01:21:11And they sound really angry.
01:21:16Excuse me, ladies. I'll be leaving now.
01:21:22Well, Victor, one last thing.
01:21:24What is it?
01:21:26You can't cheat death forever, Victor.
01:21:30They will catch up with you, eventually.
01:21:34Patricia, wait!
01:21:44Okay.
01:21:45Okay.
01:21:45What happens now?
01:21:58I don't know.
01:22:01I suppose Victor may come back.
01:22:03You should say he always does.
01:22:05We should prepare ourselves for that.
01:22:08Help prevent another poor woman losing her life.
01:22:11Yeah.
01:22:11Oh, Susanna.
01:22:15I'm so sorry for everything.
01:22:17It's just quite out of her.
01:22:19It's all right, Patricia.
01:22:21I should have listened to you before.
01:22:24I'm as much to blame as you.
01:22:28What's that?
01:22:30I don't know.
01:22:31In the interest of saving lives, however,
01:22:33the ceasefire began yesterday to be sounded along all fronts.
01:22:36The Germans are still defending positions from the soldiers,
01:22:39but if they continue to do so after midnight,
01:22:42they will, of course,
01:22:42manifest themselves into protections of the laws of war
01:22:45and be attacked from all quarters by the Allied forces.
01:22:47The Germans are still holding on to the battlefields.
01:22:55So,
01:22:56I don't know.
01:23:00I don't know.
01:23:00I'm sorry.
01:23:01The Germans are still with you.
01:23:01I don't know.
01:23:02So,
01:23:02I don't know.
01:23:02I'm sorry.
01:23:04I don't know.
01:23:04I don't know.
01:23:05I don't know.
01:23:06I don't know.

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