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๐ฎ๐ป The Screaming Skull (1958) is a chilling blend of haunted house horror and psychological suspense. Is the house truly hauntedโor is madness creeping in? A cult classic that delivers eerie tension, ghostly apparitions, and an unforgettable twist!
๐ฝ๏ธ Plot Summary:
Newlyweds arrive at a remote estate haunted by the memory of the husband's deceased first wife. When disturbing events begin to unfold, the new bride questions her sanity. Is she losing her mind, or is a ghost trying to drive her to the grave?
๐ฐ๏ธ Year Released: 1958
๐ญ Genre: Horror, Mystery, Psychological Thriller
๐ฌ Directed by: Alex Nicol
๐๏ธ Starring: Peggy Webber, John Hudson, Russ Conway
๐ฏ Why Watch It?
โ๏ธ Gothic horror atmosphere and eerie visuals
โ๏ธ Classic 1950s psychological suspense
โ๏ธ Public domain cult favorite
โ๏ธ Perfect for fans of Vincent Price-style slow-burn horror
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๐๐ฏ๏ธ A ghost. A grave. A scream in the night. The Screaming Skull will haunt you long after the final reelโฆ
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๐ฝ๏ธ Plot Summary:
Newlyweds arrive at a remote estate haunted by the memory of the husband's deceased first wife. When disturbing events begin to unfold, the new bride questions her sanity. Is she losing her mind, or is a ghost trying to drive her to the grave?
๐ฐ๏ธ Year Released: 1958
๐ญ Genre: Horror, Mystery, Psychological Thriller
๐ฌ Directed by: Alex Nicol
๐๏ธ Starring: Peggy Webber, John Hudson, Russ Conway
๐ฏ Why Watch It?
โ๏ธ Gothic horror atmosphere and eerie visuals
โ๏ธ Classic 1950s psychological suspense
โ๏ธ Public domain cult favorite
โ๏ธ Perfect for fans of Vincent Price-style slow-burn horror
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๐๐ฏ๏ธ A ghost. A grave. A scream in the night. The Screaming Skull will haunt you long after the final reelโฆ
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00:06:30micky's nursemaid you know i don't think he quite believes she's gone i think he expects
00:06:36her to show up one of these mornings and scold her for neglecting the gardens you still love her
00:06:41don't you no i'm not jealous i'm grateful too i think to have loved once really love to learn how
00:06:57to love always learning it from her you give again to me i wish there was some way to think
00:07:12who's that i don't know they're driving around the back
00:07:16come on come on
00:07:24eric i see eric will you stop by to meet your new wife
00:07:29oh eric this is a wonderful surprise it's been a long time it has reverend good to see you eric
00:07:35jenny this is mrs snow i'm very happy to meet you jenny this is a lovely surprise
00:07:42and the reverend mr snow hello my dear oh she's sweet eric i know i happen to be going into town i
00:07:49ran into mr mauer he told me you were getting back today and we thought we'd just drop by and bring
00:07:54you something for your dinner oh nice and that'll save you all the bother of shopping while you're
00:07:58trying to get settled then why don't you stay for dinner oh no not tonight no we wouldn't think of
00:08:04that oh no please say yes it would be like old times all right on the condition that i do the cooking
00:08:11you don't have to you know i know that but i'd love to
00:08:17well there's mickey excuse me honey mickey
00:08:26ah poor mickey
00:08:31he keeps this place up like a shrine
00:08:33eric told me how he loved marian mickey's father was a gardener here when marian's mother was alive
00:08:42mickey and marian grew up together here jenny this is mickey
00:08:47how do you do mickey i hope we'll be good friends well mickey
00:09:01thank you mickey
00:09:03well shall we all go inside it's a good idea mickey remember you promised me some of those rose
00:09:08cuttings nice seeing you again mickey i'm going to have to get you down to the barber shop one day very
00:09:13soon excuse us mickey
00:09:28well all right that's done
00:09:55oh god please please oh edward now don't break your neck
00:10:02don't worry honestly the two of them are just like children that doesn't look too bad eric
00:10:08jenny i hope you have more luck in getting your husband to mine than i've had with mine
00:10:13you know you've got to admit it does make the room look better very well tyson for penance you can
00:10:18come and help me with dinner now come on edward you keep jenny company yes dear
00:10:25you keep jenny company yes dear
00:10:40no no send them away
00:10:44Oh, she's so very nice, Eric.
00:10:55Jenny, isn't she wonderful?
00:10:57She's not at all like Marion, and I think that's for the best.
00:11:01You know, so many men, when they lose a wife,
00:11:03they try so hard to deny the loss they marry someone exactly like the first wife.
00:11:08It hardly seems fair using the living to bring back the dead, does it?
00:11:11No, I suppose it doesn't.
00:11:13We make a prison for ourselves out of the past,
00:11:15at least our sentimental, wished-for pasts.
00:11:19Mrs. Snow.
00:11:20Yes, dear.
00:11:21There's something I must tell you and the Reverend.
00:11:23Well, of course, Eric, what is it?
00:11:26You see, Jenny has not had a very happy past.
00:11:28Oh?
00:11:29And talking about it or about something that might strongly remind her of it,
00:11:33she's very impressionable.
00:11:35Is there something wrong, Eric?
00:11:37No, not really.
00:11:38You see, she lost her parents many years ago,
00:11:43in a very tragic way.
00:11:45And talking about unhappy pasts only...
00:11:48she's very impressionable.
00:11:51See, I want her to be happy, Mrs. Snow.
00:11:52Of course you do, and so do we all.
00:11:55Now, how did she lose them?
00:11:57Well, look, I'm not prying, dear.
00:12:01It's just that Mr. Snow and I can help better if we know something about it.
00:12:04They drowned in an accident.
00:12:08Jenny saw it all.
00:12:09Who's Mr. Mauer?
00:12:14Mr. Mauer?
00:12:15Why, he's a lawyer in town.
00:12:17I thought no one knew we were coming.
00:12:19You said you heard from Mr. Mauer?
00:12:20Well, Eric wrote him.
00:12:22He takes care of the estate or what's left of it.
00:12:25Oh, that's right.
00:12:25Eric has to see him tomorrow.
00:12:28Well, Eric's co-executor of the estate along with Mr. Mauer.
00:12:31You see, Marion's death was so sudden that, well, all that was left to Eric was the house and these grounds.
00:12:38Mr. Mauer told me that Eric had found someone very sweet and very kind,
00:12:42and with whom he was very much in love.
00:12:44He didn't say enough.
00:12:52How did Marion die?
00:12:54Didn't Eric tell you?
00:12:57I think the subject's rather painful to him.
00:12:59I'd like to make him talk about it.
00:13:04Would you mind telling me?
00:13:05I'd like to know.
00:13:08It was a rainy day.
00:13:11She and Mickey had been working up there in the greenhouse.
00:13:14She left him to go back to the house for a few minutes.
00:13:20The way we pieced it together after the accident is that
00:13:23while she was coming down this path,
00:13:27apparently it began to rain very hard.
00:13:30She must have run along here.
00:13:33We don't know, of course, what happened then.
00:13:37Perhaps she slipped on a leaf.
00:13:40The base of her skull was smashed.
00:13:42It was thought that she hit her head on the edge of the cement wall where we're sitting.
00:13:53And she fell in there.
00:13:55She died in the water.
00:13:57That's where Eric found her ten minutes later.
00:14:04Marion.
00:14:06Marion.
00:14:07Marion, you said, Mickey, wait here.
00:14:16I'm going down to the house for just a minute.
00:14:21Wait here, Mickey, you said.
00:14:24And then you went away in the rain.
00:14:27And you didn't come back to play.
00:14:30Marion.
00:14:30And don't forget that you and Eric are coming for lunch the day after tomorrow.
00:14:40We'll do better than that.
00:14:41We'll come to church on Sunday as well.
00:14:43Oh, getting Eric to church is like moving a mountain.
00:14:47You'll come.
00:14:47Come along, my dear.
00:14:48It's getting late.
00:14:51Eric, thank you very much for bringing Jenny into our lives.
00:14:55Thank you for the dinner.
00:14:57It was a pleasure.
00:14:58Good night.
00:14:59Good night.
00:15:00Good night.
00:15:02Edward, did you know that Jenny's very wealthy?
00:15:05Oh, yes.
00:15:06Mr. Mao told me in town today.
00:15:07Well, she's not at all like Marion.
00:15:09You know, she's so gentle and timid as if, as if she were afraid of something.
00:15:13I knew you'd like my friends, dear.
00:15:20What's this?
00:15:22Huh?
00:15:23Just happy, that's all.
00:15:26Oh, God.
00:15:26So happy.
00:15:27Mom.
00:15:43How are the cots?
00:15:57They're fine.
00:16:02What do you read?
00:16:05Something Mrs. Snow sent over.
00:16:08Interesting.
00:16:09Interesting.
00:16:09It's called Beast in the Jungle.
00:16:18It's all about a man who waited all of his life for something great, wonderful to happen to him.
00:16:26He had only one good friend.
00:16:31It's a woman.
00:16:32And he confided.
00:16:35And she died.
00:16:36And at her grave, he suddenly realized that she was the great and wonderful thing that he'd waited for all of his life.
00:16:47But it was too late then.
00:16:52And his memories, like Beast in the Jungle, rise up out of the past, overwhelm him.
00:17:01Oh, poor fellow.
00:17:07He doesn't know what he missed.
00:17:31Eric?
00:17:31Eric?
00:17:43Eric?
00:17:47Eric?
00:18:17Eric?
00:18:33Eric?
00:18:47What are you doing here?
00:19:17What are you doing here?
00:19:21There's someone moving about.
00:19:29What is that?
00:19:32Is that water?
00:19:35A lily pad?
00:19:47I don't think Mickey looks for her in the pond.
00:19:50Jenny, stop it.
00:19:53I can't help it, Eric.
00:19:55That bad feeling's come back.
00:19:57I forbid you to talk about it.
00:19:59She looked like that, Eric.
00:20:01My mother looked like that.
00:20:03Jenny, Jenny.
00:20:05I can't help it, Eric.
00:20:07You're just talking yourself into those same old fears.
00:20:11I've got to talk about it, Eric. I have to talk about it.
00:20:13I forbid you to talk about it now.
00:20:16What?
00:20:17Just that with you beside me, I'm alive again.
00:20:19I don't want to be sick anymore.
00:20:21Honey, look.
00:20:23You mustn't go on thinking like this.
00:20:26Besides, how could a very poorly done self-portrait
00:20:30upset you so much?
00:20:32I know it's only my own fear.
00:20:42It's my own guilt that I can't get away from.
00:20:45Eric, I'm sorry.
00:20:52I want you to listen to me.
00:20:54I want you to believe me.
00:20:57You were sick once.
00:21:03Yes.
00:21:04But you were cured.
00:21:06Mickey caused this.
00:21:08You may as well know.
00:21:10He does look for Mary night after night down by that pond.
00:21:13And he probably comes here afterwards.
00:21:16I'm going to speak to Mickey in the morning.
00:21:19Now, don't you see?
00:21:22Simply, it's all explained away.
00:21:24But if I also heard a scream, Eric.
00:21:27Before, when I went to the hospital,
00:21:29I was hearing things.
00:21:31I'm hearing them again.
00:21:32What did you hear?
00:21:34It was a high, strange scream.
00:21:37High, strange scream?
00:21:39Like a peacock's cry?
00:21:41What's that sound like?
00:21:42Come here.
00:21:54You see?
00:21:55It's all very, very real.
00:21:56Such a fool.
00:21:57You feeling better now?
00:21:58Yes.
00:21:59Yes.
00:22:00Does it sound like that?
00:22:03You see? It's all very, very real.
00:22:07Such a fool.
00:22:09Are you feeling better now?
00:22:11Yes.
00:22:30Shh.
00:22:33Shh.
00:22:37Night.
00:22:45We won't be bothered with any of Mickey's nightly visits anymore.
00:22:49I've forbidden him to come into the house.
00:22:51I was just nervous last night. I wish he wouldn't take it out on Mickey.
00:22:54No, he's a child. He must be disciplined.
00:22:57I'd like him to feel I'm his friend.
00:23:00Why don't you do some gardening with him while I'm in town?
00:23:03If he sees you're interested, you win him over quickly enough.
00:23:06Wait a minute.
00:23:14He'd list the staples, mostly.
00:23:16Are you sure you don't want to come in with me?
00:23:20We've got more done without him.
00:23:24We've got to see about the lights, the phone, the bank,
00:23:27and the warehouse people about that furniture.
00:23:29You know, that cough just about broken my back.
00:23:31Don't forget to see Mr. Maurer.
00:23:33I have to see him this evening.
00:23:34It's a bore, but I'll have to see him.
00:23:36Will you be home in time for dinner? I'll wait for you.
00:23:38No, if I'm not, don't you worry, darling.
00:23:40Getting out of Maurer's clutches sometimes requires an act of God.
00:23:43I love you.
00:24:07Hello, Mickey.
00:24:08Look out.
00:24:09He almost cut him.
00:24:10He's a handsome one, isn't he?
00:24:11He's so cuddly and warm.
00:24:12When I was a little girl, I used to want to be a caterpillar.
00:24:15So I was a very little girl.
00:24:16I was a very little girl.
00:24:17Here you go.
00:24:18Marian must have loved her gardens.
00:24:19We'll keep them lovely for her always.
00:24:21You know what I'd like to do, Mickey?
00:24:22I'd like to pick some of the nicest flowers and take them to her.
00:24:24You know what I'd like to do, Mickey?
00:24:25I'd like to pick some of the nicest flowers and take them to her.
00:24:26Would you like that?
00:24:27Yes.
00:24:28I'd like to pick some of the nicest flowers and take them to her.
00:24:29Would you like that?
00:24:30Yes.
00:24:31I'd like to pick some of the nicest flowers and take them to her.
00:24:33Would you like that?
00:24:34Yes.
00:24:35Marian must have loved her gardens.
00:24:39We'll keep them lovely for her always.
00:24:43You know what I'd like to do, Mickey?
00:24:46I'd like to pick some of the nicest flowers and take them to her.
00:24:50Would you like that?
00:24:54Yes.
00:24:57Eric told me she was near here.
00:25:00Would you show me where?
00:25:05?!
00:25:10And, come with me.
00:25:17God bless you.
00:25:23Is that all right, Mickey?
00:25:46I'm sure it was a great loss to all of you, Mickey.
00:25:51She cries.
00:25:53In the night.
00:25:56Dead people don't cry, Mickey.
00:25:58I heard her.
00:26:03Heard her?
00:26:15Mickey?
00:26:16Mickey?
00:26:46Mickey?
00:26:47Mickey?
00:26:48Mickey?
00:26:50Mickey?
00:26:51Mickey?
00:26:55Mickey?
00:26:57Heard her?
00:27:59I don't think he quite expects she's gone.
00:28:25She cries.
00:28:27She cries in the night.
00:28:31I think he expects her to show up one of these mornings.
00:28:35She died in the water.
00:28:38The base of her skull was smashed.
00:28:41She didn't want to die.
00:28:43She died in the land.
00:28:44She died in the land.
00:29:13She died in the land.
00:29:15She died in the water.
00:29:16She died in the water.
00:29:19Oh, my God.
00:29:49Oh, my God.
00:30:19Oh, my God.
00:30:49All right.
00:31:19All right.
00:31:49All right.
00:32:19All right.
00:32:49All right.
00:33:19All right.
00:33:49All right.
00:34:19All right.
00:34:49All right.
00:35:19All right.
00:35:49All right.
00:36:19All right.
00:36:49All right.
00:36:49It's all right, I'm right here, I'm right here.
00:36:52Just my back, that's right, just my back.
00:36:58Eric, when you found me, what else was there?
00:37:03What do you mean, what else?
00:37:06A skull.
00:37:08Jenny.
00:37:10I know there was no skull.
00:37:12Of course not.
00:37:14Mickey says Marion cries at night.
00:37:20Why, that child is stupid.
00:37:23Don't blame him.
00:37:25We both hear the peacocks.
00:37:27He, out of his love for Marion, wishes the cry to be from her.
00:37:31I, out of my sickness.
00:37:33Now, darling, we've been all through that nonsense last night.
00:37:39Don't you see?
00:37:41I've never imagined seeing these things before.
00:37:47To just stand there and see it.
00:37:50Have it turned out to be nothing.
00:37:57Eric.
00:38:01I want you to call Dr. N tomorrow in New York.
00:38:06I want you to take me back.
00:38:08No, Jenny.
00:38:11It may sound selfish.
00:38:13But don't you see having you to love?
00:38:15I'm happy too.
00:38:17I don't want to lose that.
00:38:20On the morning, Mr. Snow will be here and we'll tell him.
00:38:23He's very comforting.
00:38:28And I think you'll agree with me.
00:38:31About what?
00:38:32I think it's Mickey.
00:38:35You see, you hated me from the first.
00:38:38Marion was his friend.
00:38:39And when I married her, he thought I was taking her away from him.
00:38:43And now that she's dead,
00:38:45taken away from him forever,
00:38:47I suppose in a childish mind of his,
00:38:49I'm responsible for that.
00:38:53And now, because you're my wife,
00:38:56and in Marion's house,
00:38:58he hates you too.
00:39:00I don't think Mickey's responsible.
00:39:04He's not quick enough or clever enough.
00:39:07And who?
00:39:09Myself.
00:39:11It's all in my own mind.
00:39:13We do need somebody else, darling.
00:39:16We need somebody outside of the confusion of our love for each other.
00:39:19No, the Reverend Snow won't be here in the morning.
00:39:32Who's in there?
00:39:36Well, as much is real anyway.
00:39:39Look here, Jenny.
00:39:41You see, this is how you gouged your hand.
00:39:44You say you threw the skull down here where Eric is looking?
00:39:48Yes.
00:39:49Did you find anything, Eric?
00:39:51Nothing yet.
00:39:55Surely, Jenny, you must agree with me that
00:39:58anything as fragile as a skull would have been smashed to bits down there.
00:40:02And Eric has found nothing.
00:40:04And to assume that the skull would move of its own
00:40:07all the way from there to the driveway door.
00:40:10Now, Jenny, there's no reason for that.
00:40:14Don't you see I agree with you?
00:40:17Did Eric tell you I spent over a year in a sanitarium?
00:40:21Oh, Eric told Mrs. Snow that you were very impressionable.
00:40:24But that's all.
00:40:26I know lots of people needing a rest go to sanitariums.
00:40:30This wasn't quite that kind of sanitarium.
00:40:35Okay.
00:40:38I grew up loving my father and hating my mother.
00:40:42Well, she never knew it.
00:40:44Something I kept to myself.
00:40:47She was very beautiful.
00:40:50Very gay, like her.
00:40:53Very much.
00:40:55And I knew she resented that I was more like her.
00:41:00I used to lie awake at night and wish she were dead.
00:41:07Well, that isn't very unusual.
00:41:10I understand many children go through such a period.
00:41:13I was no longer a child.
00:41:19And one day...
00:41:20I got my wish.
00:41:26They were both drowned.
00:41:31I could still hear a scream.
00:41:34I was all alone on the little beach.
00:41:38And all I could see was the overturned boat on the top of the waves.
00:41:40And I kept trying to reach them.
00:41:44And the waves kept throwing me back.
00:41:51And then...
00:41:53I could hear her cries no more.
00:41:56And then hours later...
00:41:58The men came in search for the bodies.
00:42:02They were never found.
00:42:05That's when this bad feeling started.
00:42:07This feeling that if I really wanted to, I could have saved them.
00:42:09But I didn't.
00:42:11That I really killed them.
00:42:13No, Jenny.
00:42:23You tried.
00:42:24You tried your very best.
00:42:26I did.
00:42:28But singing, bathing, praying...
00:42:29Couldn't make this feeling go away.
00:42:33That's when they took me to the hospital.
00:42:38They told me I was cured.
00:42:39They told me I was cured.
00:42:56Mickey!
00:43:06Mickey!
00:43:09He was cured.
00:43:13All right, you go on.
00:43:14I'll be there in time for lunch.
00:43:16Where do you think he's gone off to, Eric?
00:43:18Who knows about Mickey?
00:43:19He might be hiding.
00:43:21Have you looked at Marion's grave?
00:43:39He might be drinking.
00:43:41He might be or not.
00:43:42No.
00:43:46You're all right.
00:43:48I'm sorry.
00:43:50He's back.
00:43:52I'm sorry.
00:43:54A bunch of dogs are, I'm sorry.
00:43:56They're sore.
00:43:58You've got to look.
00:44:00I'm sorry.
00:44:02I'm sorry.
00:44:04I don't know.
00:44:06Well, he's up here.
00:44:07Mickey?
00:44:10Mickey!
00:44:15Mickey!
00:44:18Mickey?
00:44:20Mickey!
00:44:25Mickey!
00:44:37Mickey!
00:44:43Eric!
00:44:44Did you find him?
00:44:45No.
00:44:46Where's Jenny?
00:44:47She's with Mrs. Snow on the patio.
00:44:49Eric, I think I should tell you that Jenny has confided in me about the sanitarium.
00:44:56Does your wife know?
00:44:58I told her Jenny was impressionable, but not that.
00:45:01I haven't said a word to her.
00:45:03Mr. Snow, you can do both Jenny and me a great favor.
00:45:07By forgetting she ever told you that.
00:45:09But Eric, if it helps explain, it explains nothing.
00:45:12If I were you, Eric, I'd take her away.
00:45:15If she's so impressionable and that house frightens her so much, why subject her to it?
00:45:20Look, I can't do a thing like that.
00:45:22Be the worst thing for her.
00:45:24Mr. Snow, it would be admitting she was sick again.
00:45:27I want her to be happy.
00:45:30We'll stay here.
00:45:31Perhaps you know best, Eric.
00:45:33See, I've got a simple and old-fashioned piece of philosophy.
00:45:36The only cure for her fear is to teach her she's loved.
00:45:40I mean, really loved.
00:45:42And I love her so much.
00:45:44God bless you for that, Eric.
00:45:46She's a very fortunate woman having someone like you to care for her.
00:45:50I love her.
00:45:51I love her.
00:45:52I love her.
00:45:53I love her.
00:45:54Good night, Sue.
00:45:55Oh, Jenny.
00:45:56Jenny.
00:45:57I'm sorry.
00:45:58Darling, you've got to believe.
00:45:59It will not happen again.
00:46:00Ever.
00:46:01Mickey!
00:46:02Mickey!
00:46:03Mickey!
00:46:04Eric!
00:46:05Eric!
00:46:06Eric!
00:46:07Eric!
00:46:08Eric!
00:46:09Eric!
00:46:10Eric!
00:46:11Eric!
00:46:14Eric!
00:46:28Eric!
00:46:29Eric, stop it!
00:46:30All right.
00:46:31What are you trying to do in that skull?
00:46:32Stop it, it wasn't his fault!
00:46:33Where did you get it?
00:46:34Leave him alone!
00:46:35I'll take care of this, Jenny.
00:46:36I know you don't like me, Mickey.
00:46:38I know you don't need to get us to leave here.
00:46:40This idiotic attempt to scare us as if we were children.
00:46:43It was you, wasn't it?
00:46:45Wasn't it?
00:46:46No, not me, not me.
00:46:49Get out of here, get out of here!
00:46:51What?
00:47:02I wish you'd apologize to him.
00:47:03You know as well as I do, it's not his false troll in my own mind.
00:47:08Jenny, I'm going to do something.
00:47:11And you're going to help me do it.
00:47:13What's that?
00:47:14That portrait upstairs.
00:47:17It reminds me of your mother.
00:47:21Yes.
00:47:23You were fine until you saw it.
00:47:26Now it has you all preoccupied with memories of the past.
00:47:31We're going to burn it.
00:47:32That's precious to you, Eric.
00:47:34The picture means nothing to me.
00:47:37I want you to be happy.
00:47:40We can't be until this fear is out of our lives.
00:47:43All right, Jenny.
00:48:07Go on, Jenny.
00:48:08It's only the peacocks.
00:48:38The fire's almost out.
00:48:47Yes, we can't let those ashes stand overnight.
00:48:51And the brush in these hills is a regular tinderbox.
00:48:53You want to help me?
00:48:58You want to help me?
00:49:00You want to help me?
00:49:01You're feeling better?
00:49:01It's like I destroyed her with my own hands.
00:49:02You're feeling better?
00:49:03It's like I destroyed her with my own hands.
00:49:04She'll come back and...
00:49:05She'll come back and...
00:49:06... and...
00:49:07... and...
00:49:08... and...
00:49:09... and...
00:49:10... and...
00:49:11... and...
00:49:15... and...
00:49:15You want to help me?
00:49:18You're feeling better?
00:49:25It's as if I destroyed her with my own hands.
00:49:28she'll come back and she'll come back darling if you go on talking that way you destroy the whole
00:49:38purpose now the thing is out of the house and it's over you just give it half a chance you'll
00:49:44begin to forget it and if you'll just spread those ashes out a little for me i'll get the water
00:49:51what is it darling
00:50:14darling there's no skull there there's no skull there darling there is no skull there jenny
00:50:24darling there's no skull there
00:50:27there's no skull
00:51:44It comes tomorrow. He'll arrange a midnight plane.
00:51:47I thought there'd be more time. Time for so many wonderful things.
00:51:52It's going to be all right.
00:51:56Of course.
00:52:02It's just me.
00:52:03It's going to be all right.
00:52:16Good evening, my dear.
00:52:18Mrs. Snow's hens thought you might like some fresh eggs for your breakfast in the morning.
00:52:22Hello, Eric.
00:52:24This is a surprise.
00:52:25Those hens labored mightily, as you can see.
00:52:28Fine. I'll take them.
00:52:32You'll excuse me, dear?
00:52:34Of course.
00:52:38What is it, Eric?
00:52:39Hey, I've got to take Jenny away.
00:52:44That hospital she was in before, it happened again?
00:52:47I thought it would help her if we got rid of that portrait.
00:52:52You know the one?
00:52:52Yes.
00:52:54Well, we burned it.
00:52:56She saw a skull in the ashes.
00:52:58You were there?
00:52:59I saw nothing, of course.
00:53:01Of course.
00:53:02And I thought it was Mickey.
00:53:05But when I was there myself, and I saw...
00:53:10Mr. Snow, there's something I've never told you.
00:53:13I've never told anybody.
00:53:15But when Jenny was put away in that hospital...
00:53:19she tried to do away with herself.
00:53:23I'm terribly afraid.
00:53:24You think she might try it again?
00:53:26I know she will.
00:53:27Unless I get her back to that hospital.
00:53:30When are you going?
00:53:31Tonight.
00:53:33We shall miss you.
00:53:35Mrs. Snow and I have grown very fond of Jenny.
00:53:38Yes, and she of you.
00:53:40I don't suppose you'll be coming back here again, Eric?
00:53:43No.
00:53:44Never.
00:53:49I'll miss him and his wife.
00:53:52He's very kind.
00:53:54Yes.
00:53:55I said goodbye to him just now.
00:53:58He tried to talk me out of what I saw.
00:54:02How?
00:54:04He said he thought the skull was real.
00:54:07He's going to bring some men in the morning to search the estate.
00:54:10Where?
00:54:12Everywhere.
00:54:16He's just talking, trying to be kind.
00:54:18I suppose.
00:54:25I won't go upstairs and pack.
00:54:29You want to come with me?
00:54:31I'll be up in a minute.
00:54:32But...
00:54:47I'll be up in a minute.
00:54:49Come on, sir.
00:54:53I'll be at you.
00:54:57I'll be at you.
00:54:58Come on.
00:55:28Maggie!
00:55:30Maggie!
00:55:52All right, where's the skull?
00:55:54You saw me put it in a pond, you must have, where is it?
00:55:56I don't know, I don't know.
00:55:57Don't lie to me!
00:55:58Don't lie to me!
00:55:59Where is it?
00:56:00I don't know!
00:56:01Tell me the truth!
00:56:02You took it!
00:56:03Tell me!
00:56:04Tell me!
00:56:05Tell me!
00:56:06I didn't take it!
00:56:07I didn't take it!
00:56:08Who?
00:56:09Who?
00:56:10Not me!
00:56:11Who?
00:56:12Mary!
00:56:13Mary took it!
00:56:14Mary took it!
00:56:15No!
00:56:16No!
00:56:17No!
00:56:18No!
00:56:19Mary!
00:56:20All right.
00:56:50All right.
00:57:20All right.
00:57:50Where did you find this?
00:57:51In the pond.
00:57:52Well, who put it there?
00:57:53He did.
00:57:54Eric?
00:57:55He did.
00:57:56Then there was a skull.
00:57:58But Eric said that he didn't see it when Jenny saw it.
00:58:01I know.
00:58:02Oh, but why did Eric lie like that?
00:58:04Mickey, those other times with the skull, did you do it?
00:58:08No.
00:58:09Mickey, you've never lied to me before.
00:58:11Lying is a sin.
00:58:11You understand that?
00:58:13You must not lie to me now.
00:58:15Did you do it, Mickey, all those other times?
00:58:17No.
00:58:17I simply do not understand that.
00:58:19If it wasn't Mickey...
00:58:21And it wasn't her imagination.
00:58:23But why would Eric do such a thing?
00:58:26I don't know.
00:58:27I just don't know.
00:58:28Well, what do you think we should do about it?
00:58:30We're going back there, to that house.
00:58:32All right.
00:58:32Mickey?
00:58:59Mickey?
00:59:02I don't know.
00:59:32Mickey?
00:59:36Eric and I are leaving, Mickey.
00:59:40I'd like to say goodbye.
00:59:44I'd like to leave as your friend, Mickey.
00:59:56Mickey?
00:59:58Mickey?
01:00:00Mickey?
01:00:02Mickey?
01:00:04Mickey?
01:00:06Oh, my God.
01:00:36Oh, my God.
01:01:06Oh, my God.
01:01:36Oh, my God.
01:02:06Oh, my God.
01:02:36Oh, my God.
01:03:06Oh, my God.
01:03:36Oh, my God.
01:04:06Oh, my God.
01:04:36Oh, my God.
01:05:06Oh, my God.
01:05:36Oh, my God.
01:06:06Oh, my God.
01:06:07Oh, my God.
01:06:08Oh, my God.
01:06:10Oh, my God.
01:06:11Oh, my God.
01:06:40Eric, where are you?
01:06:42Eric!
01:06:44Eric!
01:06:46Eric!
01:06:48Eric!
01:07:00Eric.
01:07:10Eric!
01:07:14Why did he do it?
01:07:16Your money.
01:07:18The question is now, did Marian die in an accident?
01:07:20I suppose we'll never know.
01:07:40They're gone.
01:07:50Rest.
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