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A married couple moves into the estate of the wife's late aunt where sketchy servants and odd events threaten them.
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00:02:36Chemical reflex often happens.
00:03:51She has returned.
00:04:07Just like she promised.
00:04:40Thank you, Anjuli.
00:04:41You are going to learn to fool fox in the course anyway.
00:04:44I don't follow you.
00:04:46Your aunt suffered a mental breakdown.
00:04:54And, well, the point is she committed suicide in front of a video camera.
00:05:02This tape is the last will and testament after your fashion.
00:05:27Hello, Helen.
00:05:28Hello, Helen.
00:05:29You can't imagine the aching I feel in my bones.
00:05:35It hurts so that I can scarcely bear it.
00:05:36And yet, I know that as you're watching these pictures, you're sitting there with your sweet
00:05:40husband, impatiently awaiting your inheritance.
00:05:41I'm impatiently awaiting your inheritance.
00:05:45Imagine the aching I feel in my bones.
00:05:51It hurts so that I can scarcely bear it.
00:05:55And yet, I know that as you're watching these pictures,
00:05:59you're sitting there with your sweet husband,
00:06:02impatiently awaiting your inheritance.
00:06:06Do you realize that it's been 20 years since the last time we met?
00:06:14As a child, you were the spitting image of your mother.
00:06:19The sister I hated.
00:06:24You should have been my daughter, you know.
00:06:27But your mother tried to steal away the only man I ever loved.
00:06:32But she failed.
00:06:36You know, I've never forgotten you, Helen.
00:06:39And so I'm bequeathing you all my fortune.
00:06:44You're going to inherit all my worldly possessions.
00:06:52Strychnine.
00:06:56After I drink this, you're going to be richer than you ever imagined.
00:07:04You should have been there by now.
00:07:18You should have been there by now.
00:07:32I still can't believe what's happening to us.
00:07:35Yesterday, we were living in a studio in Van Nuys.
00:07:38We've got, what, $2,000 in our savings account with me working 10 hours a day.
00:07:42And today, we're millionaires.
00:07:46But don't you think it's odd the lawyer didn't want to come with us?
00:07:48What do we need him for?
00:07:50First, I think we should buy a condo in the marina.
00:07:54Then a yacht.
00:07:56Bob, I doubt we'll have that much money.
00:07:59What are you talking about?
00:08:01Your aunt said you'd have more money than you'd ever dream of.
00:08:03And, I mean, the lawyer said she was incredibly rich.
00:08:06Well, I'll never have to teach tennis again, that's for sure.
00:08:09Let's stop at the next town and check these directions.
00:08:13All right.
00:08:26Excuse me. Hi.
00:08:27Sorry to bother you.
00:08:28We're looking for a place called Eight Manners.
00:08:31You must be Mrs. Boyle's niece.
00:08:33Yes, I am. How did you know?
00:08:36We were expecting you.
00:08:38Great.
00:08:40Follow us.
00:08:43Come on.
00:09:17Come on.
00:09:18Come on.
00:09:19Oh, come on!
00:09:21Ahhh!
00:09:23Any ë©€ïżœçȘ gefunden?
00:09:26Me?
00:09:28Good.
00:10:29What do you mean?
00:10:32A photograph of your mother.
00:10:34I see it every time I have to dust.
00:10:36You're identical.
00:10:37Same eyes, same smile.
00:10:40Well, maybe.
00:10:42Mrs. Boyle spoke of you frequently.
00:10:45Right, Lewis?
00:10:47Well, she did.
00:10:49She remembered her sister every day.
00:10:51She often spoke out loud to her.
00:10:53When she decided to die, she told us he'd soon be arriving.
00:10:57But she never mentioned any gentleman.
00:11:00He's my husband.
00:11:02How tall and handsome he is.
00:11:05Well, I'll just be getting the bags.
00:11:11Lewis, help the gentleman with the baggage.
00:11:15Lewis, remember Mrs. Boyle's instructions.
00:11:18We must be courteous to her niece.
00:11:20You can't leave your car on the street.
00:11:29I'll move it.
00:11:30I'll see you inside.
00:11:44I'll see you inside.
00:12:14I'll be in.
00:12:15I'll see you inside.
00:12:18You know, I'll see you inside.
00:12:20Okay.
00:12:27Okay.
00:12:29You know, mother, at that moment.
00:12:29He mails.
00:12:30I'm sorry.
00:12:31You're sorry.
00:12:31Luther.
00:12:32I'm sorry.
00:12:33You know it?
00:12:33He's my friend.
00:12:34I'll see you inside.
00:12:35I'm sorry.
00:12:36He's my friend.
00:12:37I came in.
00:12:38He was my friend.
00:12:39You know it?
00:12:39He's my friend.
00:12:40He's wrong.
00:12:40I'm sorry.
00:12:41He's not here.
00:12:41It's time to be a million years.
00:13:11I've seen the future I can't afford in time.
00:13:39I can't believe all those expensive cars in the garage.
00:13:44What do you think she used them for?
00:13:46Who knows? I'll bet there will be a lot more surprises though.
00:13:52Didn't you tell me that your aunt was locked up in a nut house once or something?
00:13:57Yeah, but that was before I was born.
00:13:59Why was she committed?
00:14:01I really don't know. My mother didn't like to talk about Aunt Catherine.
00:14:05It was as if something bothered her.
00:14:09Then one day she confessed that she was afraid of her, even as a child.
00:14:14She used to take her toys and break them.
00:14:20Evidently she was a violent child.
00:14:23Just like you, huh?
00:14:26How dare you call me violent?
00:14:29Very violent.
00:14:31Repeat that. Go on.
00:14:34What? Very violent.
00:14:38You dominate me.
00:14:41You make me suffer.
00:14:45My mission in life carries hours and hours of suffering.
00:14:53More, more, more.
00:14:54Ah, the tub's running over.
00:14:57Remind me of this conversation tonight.
00:15:00Why not now?
00:15:02Bob, we're new here.
00:15:04Now.
00:15:07Tonight.
00:15:09Tonight.
00:15:13Please?
00:15:15Tonight.
00:15:17Tonight.
00:15:19Oh, well.
00:15:20I can't wait.
00:15:23I can't wait.
00:15:30Wait a minute.
00:15:33I know I put my stuff over here.
00:15:38Nah.
00:15:42Do you think you're too loud?
00:15:50What?
00:15:51Oh, my God.
00:15:58Now.
00:16:00Oh, this is a big deal.
00:16:03I can't wait.
00:16:05I can't wait.
00:16:09I can't wait.
00:16:11Oh, my God.
00:16:13Oh, my God.
00:16:14Oh, my God.
00:16:15Oh, my God.
00:16:17Oh, my God.
00:16:18Alice, answer me.
00:16:44What's wrong?
00:16:45Dad!
00:16:46What the hell?
00:16:52What happened?
00:16:55Talk to me.
00:16:56What happened?
00:16:57It's okay.
00:16:59What happened?
00:17:02I saw her.
00:17:04Who did you see?
00:17:05Aunt Catherine.
00:17:06What the hell are you just...
00:17:07Your Aunt Catherine is dead.
00:17:09She tried to kill me.
00:17:11Honey, she's dead.
00:17:12Listen to me.
00:17:13Your Aunt is dead.
00:17:15No!
00:17:17Helen, the curtain fell down.
00:17:19That's all.
00:17:20No!
00:17:21The curtain suffocated me!
00:17:22Okay, okay, okay.
00:17:23It's all right.
00:17:24It's okay.
00:17:25It's okay.
00:17:26It's all right.
00:17:27All right.
00:17:28Here we go.
00:17:30Here, put your...
00:17:31That's it.
00:17:32It's okay.
00:17:33Relax.
00:17:34I'm here.
00:17:35Bob, it was terrible.
00:17:37Honey, the shower curtain just came loose.
00:17:39That's all.
00:17:40No.
00:17:41No.
00:17:41Everything started vibrating.
00:17:44And then I saw her.
00:17:46She smiled at me.
00:17:48Oh, Helen, how can you believe that?
00:17:50At the crematorium, she moved.
00:17:52Well, they explained that.
00:17:54Something about the gases.
00:17:55I mean, it happens.
00:17:56I'm afraid.
00:17:59Look, this house is great.
00:18:02It's got two swimming pools.
00:18:04The other ones are probably just like it.
00:18:06Your Aunt left all of this to you.
00:18:09Why would she want to hurt you?
00:18:11Her expression was so sinister.
00:18:15And then she smiled.
00:18:16Maybe you fell asleep in the tub, huh?
00:18:19Look, I'll tell you what we're going to do.
00:18:21You just close your eyes for a couple of hours and get some rest.
00:18:24And then we're going to get all dressed up and go look at our estate.
00:18:30Just like a couple of real millionaires, okay?
00:18:34That's it.
00:18:35There's a smile.
00:18:37I love you.
00:18:44In the garage alone, there must be at least $300,000.
00:18:47And all the houses and the land.
00:18:51What do you think they're worth?
00:18:53I bet it's worth a lot more than we thought.
00:19:08Amazing how much you look like her.
00:19:10I barely remember her.
00:19:13I was very young when she died.
00:19:15It's no wonder you never learned how to cook.
00:19:20It's been a long day and we're probably both hungry.
00:19:24Then let's go find the maid.
00:19:33It's a nice big kitchen.
00:19:35Beautiful, beautiful.
00:19:36But first, let's see what they've got.
00:19:42An aunt could starve in here.
00:19:45I was just looking for you.
00:19:48I thought you might be hungry.
00:19:50Starving is more likely.
00:19:52My name is Bob.
00:19:53I'm Lisa.
00:19:54I'm Mrs. Lewis.
00:19:55Are all the neighbours American?
00:19:57Not everybody.
00:19:59Stuart Whitmore's British.
00:20:01He's our writer.
00:20:02A bit of a celebrity in his day.
00:20:04Book of the Month Club and all that.
00:20:07Reverend Flaherty's such a pain.
00:20:09He makes us sing hymns every day.
00:20:12But when he preaches, I could listen to him all day.
00:20:16Irish, of course.
00:20:18David Hume is from Los Angeles.
00:20:21Some people say he's mad.
00:20:23But he's not.
00:20:24He's quite brilliant.
00:20:26And like a lot of blind people, he seems to have a special gift.
00:20:31A sixth sense.
00:20:32Gertrude and Jack, of course, you've already met.
00:20:36Jack's a bit simple.
00:20:38But she knows how to take care of him.
00:20:40And then there's Dr. Anderson, where he takes care of all of us.
00:20:44We have a very special relationship with Dr. Anderson.
00:20:48Oh, yes.
00:20:49And then there's Lewis.
00:20:51He's not as fierce as he looks.
00:20:53This is the first time that we meet
00:20:57since the untimely departure of our kind benefactress, Catherine Boyle.
00:21:03She decided to leave our company,
00:21:06but her unexpected absence puts us all in an extremely difficult situation.
00:21:15Dr. Anderson has more to say about this.
00:21:21Thank you, Reverend Lanty.
00:21:22Until Mrs. Boyle's wishes are fulfilled,
00:21:28we must proceed with the utmost care.
00:21:31Let's not forget we will be homeless
00:21:32if we're not allowed to stay here.
00:21:35Mrs. Boyle would never let that happen.
00:21:38I'm afraid it could, Mrs. Klein.
00:21:40Catherine's niece and her husband have arrived.
00:21:44We can't afford to take unnecessary risks.
00:21:47That's why I suggest we cancel tonight's concert.
00:21:50Oh.
00:21:50Oh.
00:21:52Well, maybe we can still have the concert.
00:21:55But we'll have to, uh, change the ending.
00:21:59Who wants to have a concert under those conditions?
00:22:02Yes, Dr. Anderson, you've always insisted
00:22:04that that type of therapy was his greed
00:22:06and personally hired the quartet for us.
00:22:09Jack's getting nervous.
00:22:10If we don't have the concert tonight,
00:22:12I can't be responsible for his actions.
00:22:14All right.
00:22:19We should pay a visit now to Catherine's niece.
00:22:23The Reverend Flaherty and Mr. Whitmore will accompany me.
00:22:26We're so glad to have you here as our new neighbors.
00:22:30Now that your aunt has passed away,
00:22:34there are six of us occupying eight shaleys.
00:22:38There's only six of you and us.
00:22:41Who occupies the vacant house across the street?
00:22:44No one, really.
00:22:48It's just not being rented at this time.
00:22:51Your aunt was very fond of that particular house.
00:22:54I've been going over some of these papers.
00:22:56There's something you can help me out with.
00:22:58Perhaps we can.
00:22:59I see that there's a lot of bills that we need to pay,
00:23:03but I don't show any rent being paid by anyone.
00:23:09Rent.
00:23:10But we've never had to pay any rent here.
00:23:12We were sure the lawyer would have told you that.
00:23:15No, he didn't.
00:23:17We are guests here.
00:23:19So you paid no rent?
00:23:21That's right.
00:23:23Catherine was a very generous woman.
00:23:25And there are no bank statements here.
00:23:27Where did she keep her money?
00:23:29Mrs. Boyle never trusted banks.
00:23:31Her failing health kept her from leaving the premises.
00:23:34She kept all her money somewhere in eight manors.
00:23:38Where?
00:23:39We don't know where.
00:23:41There's so much money hidden away.
00:23:44Well, we've got to be going now.
00:23:47We have a concert to attend.
00:23:57We have a concert to attend.
00:23:59A concert to attend.
00:24:03Bye.
00:24:04Bye.
00:24:05ORGAN PLAYS
00:24:35ORGAN PLAYS
00:25:05ORGAN PLAYS
00:25:35ORGAN PLAYS
00:26:05ORGAN PLAYS
00:26:35WHAT THE HELL
00:26:53I am losing my mind.
00:27:23I am losing my mind.
00:27:53I am losing my mind.
00:28:23I am losing my mind.
00:28:53I am losing my mind.
00:29:23I am losing my mind.
00:29:53I am losing my mind.
00:30:23I am losing my mind.
00:30:53I am losing my mind.
00:31:23I am losing my mind.
00:31:53Hello?
00:31:55Who is this?
00:31:57I am losing my mind.
00:31:59I am losing my mind.
00:32:01I am losing my mind.
00:32:05I am losing my mind.
00:32:07I am losing my mind.
00:32:09I am losing my mind.
00:32:15I am losing my mind.
00:32:17I am losing my mind.
00:32:19I am losing my mind.
00:32:27I am losing my mind.
00:32:29I am losing my mind.
00:32:31I am losing my mind.
00:32:41I am losing my mind.
00:32:47Bob? Are you in there?
00:33:01Bob? Bob?
00:33:17Bob? Bob?
00:33:39Oh, magnificent. Absolutely magnificent.
00:33:44Love you. Thank you very much.
00:33:46That's a very difficult piece to play.
00:33:49But you performed it exquisite.
00:33:51Marvelous. Thank you.
00:33:52Marvelous. Thank you. You are very kind.
00:33:54Don't you think that was a wonderful interpretation, Mr. Hume?
00:33:57Of course.
00:33:58Mr. Hume is a music expert who was once a performer.
00:34:01That was a long time ago. Thank you for a splendid evening.
00:34:04Unforgettable.
00:34:06Thank you. Thank you.
00:34:08Excuse me, but it's late, and we have another engagement.
00:34:12Who will pay us our fee?
00:34:14High your fee. They wish to be paid.
00:34:21Look at Ethan. Of course they should be paid.
00:34:24Don't worry. You'll be taken care of.
00:34:28Mrs. Boyle hired you. We'd have to take you to her.
00:34:32Mrs. Boyle is expected any minute.
00:34:35Mrs. Boyle. We can take you to her now, if you wish.
00:34:38Of course we can.
00:34:40Don't pay any attention to them. Mrs. Boyle has not returned yet.
00:34:45One of us will pay you.
00:34:47Of course.
00:34:48We're a quiet, law-abiding community who believe in our divine creator.
00:34:54Are you believers?
00:34:56Of course.
00:34:58Good.
00:34:59Faith is the path to salvation.
00:35:03Threat for salvation.
00:35:04It is.
00:35:05Nice to meet.
00:35:06It is a hotel that got on to you.
00:35:08My life is a great day.
00:35:09It is a great day.
00:35:10It is a great day.
00:35:11To do the rest of the day.
00:35:12Yeah, it is a beautiful day.
00:35:13It is a great day.
00:35:14It is a great day.
00:35:15It is a great day.
00:35:16You're a great day.
00:35:17It is a great day.
00:35:18You're a great day.
00:35:19To do the day.
00:35:20Let's go.
00:35:50Let's go.
00:36:20Let's go.
00:36:50Let's go.
00:37:20Let's go.
00:37:50Let's go.
00:37:52Dr. Anderson, do you think you could teach Jack some manners?
00:37:56All right, everybody.
00:37:58Let's clean up.
00:37:59You all know what to do.
00:38:00Don't worry, doctor.
00:38:03No one has seen us.
00:38:06Let's go.
00:38:07Let's go.
00:38:08Let's go.
00:38:12Let's go.
00:38:13Let's go.
00:38:19Let's go.
00:38:20Let's go.
00:38:22Let's go.
00:38:24Let's go.
00:38:25Let's go.
00:38:36Oh, my God.
00:39:06Let's go.
00:39:36Let's go.
00:40:06Let's go.
00:40:08I almost died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
00:40:11Car lights switch on and off.
00:40:13Engines start by themselves.
00:40:16And I swear, that was my aunt I saw behind the wheel of that bigotty.
00:40:20Oh, come on, Helen. Try to be realistic.
00:40:23Damn it, Bob. It was her.
00:40:25All right. All right.
00:40:27But how can we leave with all this money just lying around?
00:40:30And where were you last night? Looking for it?
00:40:33Now, try to be calm, okay?
00:40:35I'm sorry, but how can I be calm after last night?
00:40:39I found a trap door in the kitchen. It led to this really strange cellar.
00:40:43Yeah?
00:40:44Well, last night I went down there.
00:40:46Well, if you didn't find the money, don't bother to tell me about it.
00:40:51All I found were piles of rotten food.
00:40:54Yeah, so what does that mean?
00:40:56I don't know. I guess they never eat.
00:40:59Oh, you see? Normal. Like everything else around here.
00:41:03Come on, Helen. Can't you see that they're just trying to scare us away from the money?
00:41:07Well, they've succeeded. Now we're packed. Let's go.
00:41:11Look, how can we just walk away from all of this?
00:41:15We were happy before all of this.
00:41:17Well, that was before all this. Things are different now.
00:41:24Don't you care about what happened to me last night?
00:41:28Of course I care.
00:41:31All right. You can leave. But I'm staying until I find the money.
00:41:37I remember once at Wimbledon. I'd almost lost the match in the third set.
00:41:45I mean, the odds were really against me. But I didn't give up.
00:41:49I can't give up.
00:41:53Okay, honey.
00:41:57If you stay, I stay.
00:41:59I don't care. I want you to come immediately.
00:42:08I want you to evict these people.
00:42:11And I also demand to know where my aunt kept her money.
00:42:15I don't know where her money is.
00:42:18Well, you should. The important thing is that they leave immediately.
00:42:22I'll be there tonight.
00:42:26I don't think I can stand one more night in this place.
00:42:30Sure you can.
00:42:31Here, hold me.
00:42:33Just relax, all right? Everything's gonna be fine.
00:42:36It's okay.
00:42:38Good morning.
00:42:40Well, good morning.
00:42:42I don't see what's so good about it.
00:42:44I fixed you a nice breakfast.
00:42:47Louis cut these roses especially for you.
00:42:49Beautiful. Thank you.
00:42:50Oh, thank you.
00:42:55Listen, Lisa, tell me. The abandoned house across the street?
00:42:58Yes.
00:42:59Who has the keys?
00:43:01I've never heard anything about any keys.
00:43:03You have no idea?
00:43:04No.
00:43:06All right. Thank you.
00:43:10Bob, look at this.
00:43:12Stuart Whitmore. I knew I heard his name before.
00:43:16He was a mediocre novelist.
00:43:18Was?
00:43:20From 1924 to 1982.
00:43:23According to this, he died six years ago.
00:43:26That's absurd.
00:43:28What, you want to see for yourself?
00:43:30He committed suicide while a patient at a clinic in Devonshire, Pennsylvania?
00:43:36That was the nut house that Aunt Catherine was locked up in.
00:43:40David Hume, 1930 to 1980.
00:43:41Gertrude Stein, 1934 to 1982.
00:43:42Jack Ritchie, 1942 to 1981.
00:43:43Reverend Flaherty, 1925 to 1979.
00:43:46They all committed suicide while they were at that asylum.
00:43:47He was the director of the psychiatric ward.
00:43:49And he committed suicide too.
00:43:52Oh, this has got to be some kind of plan.
00:43:53I'm telling you, they are just trying to scare us off.
00:43:54Look, I tell you.
00:43:55I'm telling you, they are just trying to scare us off.
00:43:56Look, I tell you what.
00:43:57I'll tell you what.
00:43:58I'll go and tell you what.
00:43:59I'll tell you what.
00:44:00I'll tell you what.
00:44:01I'll go and talk to them, I'll see what I can find out, okay?
00:44:02Oh, no.
00:44:03God.
00:44:04God.
00:44:05God.
00:44:06God.
00:44:07God.
00:44:08Okay, can you just check it out?
00:44:09You're like, no, I'm going to that.
00:44:10I'm going to that.
00:44:11It's all over.
00:44:12Me neither.
00:44:13No, I have to.
00:44:14Me neither.
00:44:15Morgan, I'm sorry.
00:44:16Michael.
00:44:17How are you?
00:44:18What are you doing?
00:44:19What are you doing?
00:44:20What am I doing?
00:44:21We're all over.
00:44:22You're all over.
00:44:23What are you doing?
00:44:24You're all over.
00:44:25Oh, that's over.
00:44:26You're all over.
00:44:27Funny.
00:44:28You're all over.
00:44:29I'm over.
00:44:30I don't want to stay here by myself.
00:44:36Just lock yourself in the bedroom, all right?
00:44:39You'll be fine, I promise you.
00:44:43I love you.
00:44:46Bob?
00:44:47What?
00:44:48What did happen when you were three sets behind at Wimbledon?
00:44:53I lost.
00:45:00I lost.
00:45:30You must forgive, Louis. He has dreadful manners.
00:45:39Is he your husband?
00:45:41That bastard? No. I need something better than that.
00:45:45We've been to bed a couple of times, but only because it's so lonely around here.
00:45:50And you can't be too juicy, can you?
00:45:53I guess not.
00:45:54We're going to Reverend Flaherty's sermon.
00:45:56We sing hymns, and he talks to us about eternity and things like that.
00:46:01Do you believe...
00:46:02Well, I do. I'm sure of it.
00:46:05The abandoned house. I mean, did Catherine actually live in that house?
00:46:10Well, she went there every night. I don't know what she did there.
00:46:13Well, there must be some keys around somewhere, right?
00:46:16Maybe.
00:46:19I'd like to do it with you.
00:46:22What?
00:46:23Go to bed, naturally. You can ask me whenever you want.
00:46:27Well, okay, but I think I'll have to check it out with my wife first.
00:46:32I really would like to find those keys, though.
00:46:34Look for them.
00:46:36But if you find them...
00:46:38What?
00:46:39I wouldn't go in there if I were you.
00:46:43That's my advice.
00:46:44My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
00:46:53Is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored
00:46:58Twirls to bed, the sinner's wings, his tarant knocking stone
00:47:03His truce is marching on
00:47:08Glory, glory, hallelujah
00:47:13and I will refer to on the other side of the vine.
00:47:16May thepop- cove the juice
00:47:17If you find these things, what is the beauty of the vine?
00:47:18I don't understand what prophecy is.
00:47:20Thedepth horizon, point of the vine
00:47:21So dearly hole you see
00:47:22thećŠ afoot
00:47:22habĂarum,
00:47:22You see
00:47:31So dearly in the smoke three
00:47:33You have seen the love of the evil
00:47:34Ah!
00:47:34Darn
00:47:35God!
00:47:35allows this to succglass
00:47:37Isabella
00:47:37and the pine casserole
00:47:38ìŽ
00:47:41That's funny
00:47:42Oh
00:48:12Oh
00:48:40As you know
00:48:42Mrs Boyle will have carried out her instructions regarding Helen
00:48:52We cannot allow them to evict us or tolerate more strangers here
00:48:57Mrs Boyle wants to share this place with only us
00:49:00And if Mrs Boyle doesn't return?
00:49:02There is no difference between Mrs Boyle and us
00:49:05Remember, we also went through a gradual period of adjustment
00:49:09She'll return
00:49:16Welcome, Mr Hewitt
00:49:18Welcome to our little sanctuary
00:49:21I'd like to talk to you
00:49:27Oliver
00:49:33I found this
00:49:35I assume it doesn't belong to any of you
00:49:38What are you implying, Mr Hewitt?
00:49:42There are just two things that I'd like to know
00:49:44First
00:49:46Why are you trying to scare us off?
00:49:48Scare you?
00:49:50I'm surprised at you, Mr Hewitt
00:49:51Why should we do that?
00:49:53On the contrary
00:49:55We hope you will never forget your stay here with us
00:49:59There are just too many strange things going on around here
00:50:04What do you mean?
00:50:06Mr Hewitt
00:50:07We're a peace-loving group who've chosen to live our lives apart from the outside world
00:50:14Does any of us look as if he wants to frighten anyone?
00:50:18What can we do to put your mind at ease?
00:50:21I tried to be friendly, but he wasn't interested
00:50:26Get this straight, everybody
00:50:27No matter what you do
00:50:30We are not leaving until we get what we came for
00:50:33We hope that you'll remain with us to eternity
00:50:37Mrs Boyle said you probably would, isn't that right, Doctor?
00:50:41Or at least that your very attractive wife would
00:50:44What else would you like to ask us?
00:50:46It's about Mrs Boyle's money, isn't it?
00:50:49Exactly
00:50:51It's only fair you should be informed
00:50:53Very fair
00:50:55The money does exist, my son
00:50:58Eight million dollars
00:51:00Eight million?
00:51:02There's a sparkle in your eye
00:51:04Well, let me assure you, we're not interested in that money
00:51:08But we know where it is
00:51:10Well, where?
00:51:12Greed, Mr Hewitt, greed
00:51:14Don't worry
00:51:16The money belongs to you
00:51:18No one will take it
00:51:27Who is it?
00:51:29Open up, it's me
00:51:31I was starting to get scared
00:51:33What took you so long?
00:51:34Honey, you're trembling
00:51:36Everything's gonna be alright, sweetheart
00:51:37Please, Bob, let's go home
00:51:39I was just talking to them
00:51:40But they don't really exist
00:51:41They're the living dead
00:51:42Do you realize that your aunt left you eight million dollars?
00:51:43And they're gonna show me where it is?
00:51:44I don't care about the money
00:51:46I just wanna go home
00:51:47Honey, we can't leave now
00:51:48The lawyer's on this way
00:51:49And besides, I made a deal with them
00:51:50I made a deal with them
00:51:51What kind of deal?
00:51:52Simple, really
00:51:53I mean, they're gonna show me where the money is
00:51:54If we let them stay here
00:51:55We won't get out of here
00:51:56We won't get out of here
00:51:57I was just talking to them
00:51:58I was just talking to them
00:51:59I was just talking to them
00:52:00But they don't really exist
00:52:01They're the living dead
00:52:02Do you realize that your aunt left you eight million dollars?
00:52:04And they're gonna show me where it is
00:52:05I don't care about the money
00:52:06I just wanna go home
00:52:07Honey, we can't leave now
00:52:08The lawyer's on this way
00:52:09And besides, I made a deal with them
00:52:11What kind of deal?
00:52:13Simple, really
00:52:14I mean
00:52:16They're gonna show me where the money is
00:52:18If we let them stay here
00:52:19We won't get out of here alive
00:52:21Honey, you've got to be strong
00:52:24Please
00:52:25I promise you
00:52:26I will never leave you alone again
00:52:34Each of us would like to carry on this simple task, I'm sure
00:52:39But we must be fair
00:52:41Mr. Ritchie is automatically excluded
00:52:45Why?
00:52:46He's gone much too far lately
00:52:47It would be unnecessarily cruel
00:52:50I'll kill the lawyer
00:52:52He's not exactly my type
00:52:54But at least he's a man
00:52:56Can't you forget about your filthy habits
00:52:57Even in a time like this?
00:52:59Just because you hate men
00:53:00It doesn't mean I have to
00:53:02Now please, please
00:53:04We mustn't quarrel
00:53:06Mrs. Boyle would not approve
00:53:08I believe that she should be the one to decide
00:53:10You should be the one to decide
00:53:40Never mind
00:53:42Not only
00:53:43But we're not going to ship it
00:53:44But it's not going to ship it
00:53:45It's nothing else
00:53:46It looks like this
00:53:47I'm sure
00:53:50We're not going to ship it
00:53:52We'll ship it
00:53:53How many times will we ask?
00:53:55Problems
00:53:57We're gonna ship it
00:53:59Thanks, sir
00:54:00We're gonna ship it
00:54:02We're gonna ship it
00:54:33You see, Mr. Ritchie, Mrs. Boyle is also angry with you.
00:55:03You see, Mr. Ritchie, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle.
00:55:33You see, Mr. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle.
00:56:03You see, Mr. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle.
00:56:33You see, Mr. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle.
00:57:03Get up.
00:57:33Get up.
00:58:03Get up.
00:58:33Get up.
00:59:03Get up.
00:59:21Get up.
00:59:33Get up.
00:59:37Get up.
00:59:41Get up.
00:59:43Get up.
00:59:45Get up.
00:59:49Get up.
00:59:51Get up.
00:59:53Get up.
00:59:55Get up.
01:00:01Get up.
01:00:03Get up.
01:00:05Get up.
01:00:07Get up.
01:00:13Get up.
01:00:15Get up.
01:00:17Get up.
01:00:19Get up.
01:00:29Get up.
01:00:31Get up.
01:00:41Get up.
01:00:43Get up.
01:00:45Get up.
01:00:47Get up.
01:00:49Get up.
01:00:51Get up.
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01:01:01Get up.
01:01:03Get up.
01:01:07Mrs. Hewitt, you tried to evict us from here.
01:01:09And we're just a gentle, peace-loving group.
01:01:13Eight manors belongs to us.
01:01:15It's the only place we can possibly live.
01:01:19Sooner or later you'll have to come out of there.
01:01:21Oh, Jack will come in to give you.
01:01:35Run!
01:01:49Helen!
01:01:50Helen, come on, Simon.
01:01:51I got you!
01:01:52I got you!
01:01:53Give me your hand!
01:01:54I got you!
01:01:55I got you!
01:01:56I got you!
01:01:58They were behind you!
01:02:11Please!
01:02:12Don't hurt him!
01:02:13Please!
01:02:14Don't hurt him!
01:02:16Not him!
01:02:17I'll do whatever you want.
01:02:48Everything's going to be all right, Mrs. Hewitt.
01:02:51We only want to help you.
01:02:53Mrs. Boyle wants you to be like us,
01:02:55but you must stop resisting us.
01:03:07You must trust me, Mrs. Hewitt.
01:03:17Hewitt.
01:03:22Hewitt.
01:03:24Nine.
01:03:26Two.
01:03:29Five.
01:03:40Five.
01:03:46Five.
01:03:47Helen, Helen, soon I will be with you again, Helen, and you with us forever.
01:04:03You must obey the doctor, Helen.
01:04:11Death is nothing if you seek it out.
01:04:15It is nothing, Helen.
01:04:19Nothing.
01:04:33Helen.
01:05:03I hope they have the same thing.
01:05:06I just need one more time here.
01:05:09I can't find him.
01:05:12I can't find him.
01:05:15I can't find him.
01:05:17I can't find him.
01:05:23I can't find him.
01:05:27I can't find him.
01:05:29BIRDS CHIRP
01:05:59Come in, Mrs. Hewitt.
01:06:16Please, come in.
01:06:30You should have stayed in bed.
01:06:32I can see you're going to be a difficult and disobedient patient.
01:06:36I'm not sick.
01:06:38Of course you are.
01:06:40All living creatures are.
01:06:41That's why they wither and die.
01:06:43Where's my husband?
01:06:46Don't you remember?
01:06:47We had to kill him last night.
01:06:49No.
01:06:52But you saw what happened.
01:06:55Oh no.
01:06:57My God.
01:07:01But why?
01:07:03We were merely following your aunt's instructions.
01:07:06My aunt is dead.
01:07:08They gave me rations.
01:07:10Now what does that matter?
01:07:11The mind can transcend death.
01:07:13We only utilize 5% of our mental capacity.
01:07:16For the help of modern chemistry.
01:07:18Once the material is left behind,
01:07:20chaos ceases and order reigns over the universe.
01:07:23You can attain the highest form.
01:07:26Stuart Whitmore,
01:07:28the newspaper said that you were a patient in a mental institution.
01:07:32You killed yourself.
01:07:34Of course.
01:07:36We all commit suicide at the Devonshire.
01:07:38And you too must participate in Dr. Anderson's therapy, my dear.
01:07:43I was an ordinary psychiatrist when your aunt was committed.
01:07:46You know the case history.
01:07:47Two sisters in love with the same man.
01:07:51She abandoned your aunt for your mother.
01:07:54What does that have to do with all of you?
01:07:56Your aunt's mind could never recuperate from being abandoned.
01:07:59She sponsored my research
01:08:02and purchased the Devonshire Clinic
01:08:04so that I have a place to experiment.
01:08:05I conducted about a dozen tests unsuccessfully
01:08:08till the Reverend Flaherty became my first triumph.
01:08:12And I shall always be grateful to you, Doctor.
01:08:15Your aunt constructed eight manners for us.
01:08:18And no one will ever throw us out.
01:08:23Catherine decorated this house
01:08:25as if she were going to live here with her beloved.
01:08:29When your father died right after you were born,
01:08:35she brought him here to be with her.
01:08:40He used to come every night to read his favorite books
01:08:43and listen to his beloved music.
01:08:45He used to come every night to read his books and TV.
01:08:59You're given us a moment to read his books.
01:09:00He used to come every night to read his diary.
01:09:02Who knows how many books they have
01:09:13and while he was like,
01:09:14No!
01:09:16No!
01:09:18No!
01:09:44No!
01:10:14Oh no, I see you!
01:10:36AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HELKKK!!!!
01:10:38AHHHHH!
01:10:40AHHHHH!
01:10:50AHHHHH!
01:10:52AHHHHH!
01:11:08AHH!
01:11:10AHHHHH!
01:11:11AHHHHH!
01:11:26AHHHHH!
01:11:34AHHHHH!
01:11:36I don't know.
01:12:06I don't know.
01:12:36I don't know.
01:13:06I don't know.
01:13:36I don't know.
01:14:06I don't know.
01:14:36I don't know.
01:15:06I don't know.
01:15:36You want my money now.
01:15:37I don't like to be threatened, Mr. Hewitt.
01:15:40You'll get it in due time.
01:15:42You're very greedy, aren't you?
01:15:44You commit suicide.
01:15:46Suicide?
01:15:46There's nothing to worry about, Mr. Hewitt.
01:15:49Suicide's a voluntary act.
01:15:50She'll understand.
01:15:52She'll do it happily.
01:15:54You've helped us immeasurably.
01:15:56Her treatment has been advanced now by at least a month.
01:15:58Your wife had one of the most resistant minds I've ever encountered.
01:16:01Look, you crazy son of a bitch.
01:16:02Look, you crazy son of a bitch.
01:16:03If anything happens to my wife...
01:16:05And what will you do, Mr. Hewitt?
01:16:11You'll get the money tomorrow.
01:16:13And we hope you'll be able to enjoy it for as long as you live.
01:16:18And we'll be able to enjoy it for as long as you live.
01:16:48Ahhhh.
01:21:18Yes.
01:21:19Are you sad to be leaving this ephemeral and absurd reality behind?
01:21:25No.
01:21:27Do you firmly believe in your physical reintegration through the grace of your mind's physical power?
01:21:33Yes, I believe.
01:21:37Then, Helen Hewitt, destroy all the superfluous within you and accept your new life free from care and suffering.
01:21:49Helen!
01:22:07Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, I tell you!
01:22:12I'm so sorry.
01:22:18I'm so sorry.
01:22:31Please forgive me, please forgive me, please forgive me.
01:22:33Oh, what happened?
01:22:35Was it all a nightmare?
01:22:37It doesn't matter, honey.
01:22:38It's over.
01:22:39It's all over now.
01:22:40What about Dr. Anderson?
01:22:45And as long as he's alive, we're not safe.
01:22:51We're not safe.
01:22:53We're not safe.
01:22:54We're not safe.
01:23:10Mom!
01:23:12Mom!
01:23:15Mom!
01:23:17Mom!
01:23:18Mom!
01:23:19Mom!
01:23:21Mom!
01:23:22Bob! Bob!
01:23:32Bob?
01:23:34Bob?
01:23:52Bob?
01:23:53Bob?
01:23:54Bob?
01:23:55Bob?
01:23:56Bob?
01:23:57Bob?
01:23:58Bob?
01:23:59Bob?
01:24:00Bob?
01:24:01Bob?
01:24:06Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard flight IB767.
01:24:12Our flying time will be approximately 6,000.
01:24:16We will be flying in altitude of 30,000 feet.
01:24:21At a closing speed of 6,000 miles per hour.
01:24:25When the smoke was committed, it moved up, though.
01:24:28What do you know?
01:24:30But not in heaven, there is no part of you.
01:24:33Yeah.
01:24:48I won't be here.
01:24:51I won't be here.
01:24:52I love you.
01:24:53I'll be here.
01:24:54There's on my phone.
01:24:58I'll be here.
01:24:59I'm here.
01:25:01Excuse me.
01:25:02Could you give me the correct time?
01:25:07Could you give me the correct time?
01:25:12Can I help you, my child?
01:25:37Can I help you, my child?
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