PG | 1h 30min | Horror, Thriller, Drama | 3 May 1974 (USA)
In this horror movie, a dutiful grand-daughter goes home to take care of her elderly grandmother. Once there, she finds herself trapped inside the house with a homicidal maniac.
Director: S.F. Brownrigg
Writers: Frank Schaefer (screenplay), Kerry Newcomb (screenplay)
Stars: Susan Bracken, Larry O'Dwyer, Gene Ross
We have over 15,000 titles available for licensing to VOD platforms. Contact: sales@echelonstudios.us
In this horror movie, a dutiful grand-daughter goes home to take care of her elderly grandmother. Once there, she finds herself trapped inside the house with a homicidal maniac.
Director: S.F. Brownrigg
Writers: Frank Schaefer (screenplay), Kerry Newcomb (screenplay)
Stars: Susan Bracken, Larry O'Dwyer, Gene Ross
We have over 15,000 titles available for licensing to VOD platforms. Contact: sales@echelonstudios.us
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00:00:30Out there, but you don't over here. Well, I had to get out of there for a few minutes
00:00:38Go back over there. Well, I don't like it
00:00:42Try to be in a hospital. That's for me and crawler to worry about. It's for me to worry about
00:00:46I'm the one that has to take care of her
00:00:49Damn sick of it. I'm damn sick of your complaining crawlers the doctor
00:00:53He'll handle it crawler's a fool
00:00:58That's for crawler to worry about look I think I know what you're doing and I don't like it you don't know nothing
00:01:08No, you listen to me I stopped by you all these years take care of you when you think
00:01:16Sleep with you
00:01:18At your convenience
00:01:20Well, I've seen you do a lot of things and I kept my mouth shut, but I never seen you do nothing like this
00:01:26What is that medicine? I'm giving her anyway, Annie
00:01:31One thing you never used to do was stick your nose in my business
00:01:35And you had better not start doing it now in your old age
00:01:42Well, I want you to call her granddaughter damn it keep out of this I don't want that girl here meddling in my business
00:01:51Go back over there and take care of miss Harriet like I'm telling you you're not gonna call
00:02:01Well, then I am
00:02:06Now you listen good cuz I'm only gonna say this one time don't call that girl
00:02:15You understand now you get your butt back on over there and do what I'm telling you
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00:03:03Mandy this is Dave Dietrich. Your prints are ready when you want to come back
00:03:13Important you better come to Alex and your grandmother post his real six
00:03:17She may be dying. Now, don't tell anybody I called.
00:03:22Just come, okay? I hope you get this message.
00:03:32Come to Allerton. Your grandmother post is real sick.
00:03:36She may be dying. Now, don't tell anybody I called.
00:03:40Just come, okay? I hope you get this message.
00:03:47She may be dying. Now, don't tell anybody I called.
00:03:51Just come, okay? I hope you get this message.
00:03:55You're not my old man, Dr. Caprizi.
00:04:20Not after the other night.
00:04:21Look, Mandy, let's just talk it out.
00:04:22I don't have time, Nick.
00:04:24I have to leave again right now.
00:04:25Where to this time?
00:04:26Where I'm going is none of your business.
00:04:27Damn it, it is my business.
00:04:28Look, we are not together anymore.
00:04:29Do you understand?
00:04:30Is that all?
00:04:31Nick, I'm going to Allerton.
00:04:32My grandmother's very ill.
00:04:33She may be dying.
00:04:34Allerton?
00:04:35Allerton?
00:04:36Yes, that's my old man.
00:04:37He's dying.
00:04:38My old man.
00:04:39He's dying?
00:04:40Yes, he is.
00:04:41He's dying.
00:04:42He's dying.
00:04:43He's dying.
00:04:44He's dying.
00:04:45He's dying.
00:04:46He's dying.
00:04:47He's dying.
00:04:48He's dying.
00:04:49He's dying.
00:04:50He's dying.
00:04:51He's dying.
00:04:52He's dying.
00:04:53It's been 13 years since I've been there, 13 years.
00:05:00I left when my mother died.
00:05:03My grandma wrote from time to time.
00:05:06And we talked on the phone occasionally.
00:05:09I always told myself she didn't really need me anymore.
00:05:13Now I guess she does.
00:05:15I could never bring myself to go back to that town.
00:05:18And that house, that house of the seasons.
00:05:23I don't know.
00:05:53I don't know.
00:06:23I don't know.
00:06:53I don't know.
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00:09:12Mom, who called?
00:09:14Wrong number, honey.
00:09:15Don't worry about it.
00:09:17Just go to sleep.
00:09:21Good night.
00:09:22Good night.
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00:12:56Mom?
00:13:16Mom?
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00:16:28What are you doing?
00:16:29Who are you?
00:16:30I'm Mrs. Post's granddaughter, and I've come to be with her.
00:16:39Oh.
00:16:40Yes, Amanda.
00:16:41Uh, Rita Post's little girl.
00:16:46Come back.
00:16:47Surprised?
00:16:48Well, um, we haven't seen you in such a long time.
00:16:54Oh, well, my home's in Dallas now.
00:16:57Ah, well, I'm Dr. Crawler.
00:17:01Oh, yes.
00:17:02I remember you.
00:17:04Uh, won't you come into the dining room?
00:17:08I've given her a sedative, and she shouldn't be disturbed.
00:17:11Well, who's been taking care of her?
00:17:15Oh, we've had, uh, very, very constant help.
00:17:18What's wrong with her?
00:17:20Many things.
00:17:21She's, uh, very old, you know.
00:17:23Your grandmother was a very independent lady.
00:17:26She wanted no one around to do things for her.
00:17:29And consequently, she was quite ill for many days
00:17:32before I was even aware of her serious condition.
00:17:38Shouldn't she be in a hospital?
00:17:40No, not necessarily.
00:17:42This isn't the best place for a sick person.
00:17:44You have to admit that.
00:17:45No, I don't, Miss Post.
00:17:46You're being presumptuous.
00:17:48Your grandmother was very attached to this old place.
00:17:52Who's that?
00:17:54Who else is in this house?
00:17:57But that couldn't be Amanda.
00:18:00That couldn't be Amanda.
00:18:01Yeah, but if it is the woman we're after,
00:18:04damn it to hell.
00:18:07Here she is.
00:18:10Welcome home, Miss Post.
00:18:12Oh, I remember you.
00:18:14You're Mr.
00:18:15Judge.
00:18:16We call him Dave.
00:18:18I'll look in on Miss Harriet.
00:18:23Well, you've grown up, Miss Post.
00:18:27I can see that in your eyes, Judge.
00:18:32I am delighted to see you again, Miss Post.
00:18:35Mr. Kern, it's been a long time.
00:18:38I'd like to speak to you privately
00:18:40concerning some affairs that are very important to this town.
00:18:44Claude?
00:18:45This is none of your business, Judge.
00:18:49He wants you to give him this house.
00:18:52That's not the truth.
00:18:54It's not for me.
00:18:55It's for posterity.
00:18:58You make it sound so mercenary.
00:19:00It is mercenary.
00:19:02He's been hanging around this house like a vulture
00:19:05ever since Miss Harriet took ill,
00:19:07trying to add to his collection.
00:19:10That is a lie.
00:19:13I came here to see my grandmother,
00:19:16and I walked into a...
00:19:18Well, it's just ridiculous.
00:19:20Dr. Crother, I want my grandmother in the hospital.
00:19:23That is not your decision to make, Miss Post.
00:19:25Nor is it yours, Judge.
00:19:26It was your grandmother's decision, and she decided...
00:19:28Can't even talk!
00:19:29She's in no condition to make that decision anymore.
00:19:32You seem to be very suddenly concerned, Miss Post.
00:19:36It has been, after all, some 13 years.
00:19:40You seem to be very strangely concerned, Judge.
00:19:45I want my grandmother admitted.
00:19:50I'll do no such thing.
00:19:54All right.
00:19:56I'll find someone who will.
00:20:01Very well.
00:20:03If you should need me, I'll be in my office.
00:20:06You'll find a list of Miss Harriet's medications on the table.
00:20:16Now, is there anything else?
00:20:25You made a mistake, Miss Post.
00:20:31Dr. Crother is very well thought of hereabouts.
00:20:36It will be difficult to find anyone to admit her.
00:20:39That's the least of my problems.
00:20:41By the way, I'm pretty well thought of hereabouts, too.
00:20:45Yes, I'm sure you are.
00:20:55Will you stay here?
00:20:56Why not?
00:20:58Oh, just a pretty little old thing like you...
00:21:03All alone in this big, rambly old house.
00:21:08You never can tell.
00:21:12But then you're a big girl now.
00:21:16You take care now.
00:21:18Yeah?
00:21:24Well?
00:21:25I hope you'll come and see me at the museum soon.
00:21:33It's been a long time.
00:21:35We've grown.
00:21:39We are very proud of it.
00:21:41I'll come soon, Mr. Kern.
00:21:46I hope you'll excuse.
00:22:03Come see me soon.
00:22:14Love, Kern the Curator.
00:22:32Grandma? Grandma?
00:23:03You're still a spooky old house.
00:23:06But you can't scare me!
00:23:09You can't scare me!
00:23:12But you can't scare me!
00:23:15You!
00:23:17You!
00:23:20You!
00:23:22You!
00:23:24You!
00:23:26You!
00:23:28You!
00:23:30You!
00:23:33You!
00:23:40You!
00:24:00You!
00:24:13Is anyone out there?
00:26:00Good morning, Dr. Caprizzi's office.
00:26:27Dr. Caprizzi, please.
00:26:31Dr. Caprizzi.
00:26:33Nick? Mandy.
00:26:35Hello, Miss Post.
00:26:36Oh, come on, Nick. Listen, I need your help.
00:26:39Grandma's really sick. I think she ought to be in the hospital.
00:26:43Well, where is she if she isn't?
00:26:44Well, she's here at the house. Her doctor won't admit her. He says she's better off here.
00:26:49Well, he should know.
00:26:51Nick, she needs to be in the hospital.
00:26:54Good old Mandy.
00:26:56Did you tell him that? Mandy?
00:27:02Mandy, is something the matter?
00:27:04No.
00:27:09Will you come?
00:27:10I'll be there tonight.
00:27:11Okay.
00:27:14Bye.
00:27:20Bye.
00:27:40Hello?
00:27:41Hello, Miss Post.
00:27:45Hello.
00:27:47Is that you, Nick?
00:27:49I can't hear you. Are you...
00:27:51Welcome to Atherton.
00:27:55Why, thank you.
00:27:58We've missed you. I've missed you.
00:28:04What?
00:28:06Would you come closer to the phone, Miss Post, so I can hear you breathe?
00:28:18Who is this?
00:28:21I can almost feel your breath on my face.
00:28:35Oh, come on, Buster.
00:28:38I don't believe it. Not an allergen.
00:29:02I don't believe it.
00:29:31I don't believe it.
00:30:00I don't believe it.
00:30:10I don't believe it.
00:30:39I don't believe it.
00:31:08I don't believe it.
00:31:39I don't believe it.
00:31:53I don't believe it.
00:32:11All right!
00:32:25Hello?
00:32:27I thought you'd never answer, Miss Post.
00:32:33Well, I did.
00:32:38I hope I didn't interrupt.
00:32:42You didn't.
00:32:44Now, who is this?
00:32:46An old friend.
00:32:50We could be very good friends, Miss Post.
00:32:57Why, we could.
00:33:00Don't hang up on me again, Miss Post.
00:33:27It makes me unhappy.
00:33:30I've been waiting too long for this.
00:33:34Hey, guess what?
00:33:37Huh? What?
00:33:40You're very sick.
00:33:42I am not sick.
00:33:45Don't you ridicule me.
00:33:49I won't allow it.
00:33:52Others have ridiculed me.
00:33:57I did not like them either, Miss Post.
00:34:03You are breathing heavier, Miss Post.
00:34:09Does that signify anything?
00:34:14I'm freezing.
00:34:17What do you want?
00:34:19I'd love to warm you.
00:34:23Shut up, Mr.
00:34:50I'm freezing.
00:34:52What do you want?
00:34:55I'd love to warm you.
00:34:58Shut up, Mr.
00:35:01I'd love to warm you.
00:35:04Shut up, Mr.
00:35:07I'd love to warm you.
00:35:10Shut up, Mr.
00:35:13I'd love to warm you.
00:35:17Boy, oh boy, did you almost get it.
00:35:21Why didn't you knock or something?
00:35:23You scared me to death.
00:35:24I did.
00:35:25No one answered.
00:35:26Oh.
00:35:28What's that for?
00:35:29Oh, I just got frightened.
00:35:31Some silly phone call.
00:35:32Who was it?
00:35:34Some jerk getting his jollies.
00:35:36A breather?
00:35:37Just your standard class B obscene caller.
00:35:41How is she?
00:35:43I haven't had time to examine her.
00:35:45You look pretty cute.
00:35:49You just take care of your patient, huh?
00:35:58How's she doing?
00:36:02How's she doing?
00:36:13Not so good.
00:36:15Mandy, how long has she been asleep?
00:36:17How about?
00:36:19My God, since I've been here.
00:36:22Noon, 12.30?
00:36:24Well, how many of these did you give her?
00:36:26One at four, like it says to.
00:36:28I don't understand.
00:36:31Who is this Crawford guy?
00:36:34Why?
00:36:36I want to talk to him.
00:36:38There's something wrong here.
00:36:41She must be getting something else.
00:36:49My God.
00:36:51Hey, hey.
00:36:53I want her admitted first thing in the morning.
00:36:55She'll be all right here for the night.
00:37:00Okay, Miss Post, how about me?
00:37:03Do I stay here or at a motel?
00:37:10Here.
00:37:12Oh.
00:37:14Sorry, sir.
00:37:15It happens to be a single.
00:37:18Well, it'll be 12.50, I guess.
00:37:30Oh.
00:38:00Oh.
00:38:31Nick?
00:38:37All right, Nick.
00:38:39Now, what are you...
00:38:47All right, Nick.
00:38:48Now, what were you doing in my room?
00:38:50I haven't been in your room.
00:38:51I'm not in the mood for funnies, Nick.
00:38:53You came in, I know you did.
00:38:54I saw you go down the stairs.
00:38:56Baby, if I'd been in your room, I'd still be in there.
00:38:58You must have been dreaming.
00:39:06Truth?
00:39:08Truth.
00:39:10Get some sleep.
00:39:11Go on.
00:39:29Museum.
00:39:38She's mumbling something about a museum.
00:39:40Does that mean anything to you?
00:39:43No, I don't think so.
00:39:48Get on the phone and get that ambulance here.
00:39:50Okay.
00:39:52Museum.
00:39:59May I ask who are you, sir?
00:40:01I'm Dr. Crawler, in charge of this case.
00:40:04You were a doctor.
00:40:07I see.
00:40:14Don't you walk out on me, doctor.
00:40:16I have some questions.
00:40:17You're impertinent, young man.
00:40:19Tell me, doctor, why haven't you had her admitted?
00:40:22Because she insisted.
00:40:23She can't even talk.
00:40:24Doctor, I resent your implications and your haste.
00:40:27If you will take time to find out,
00:40:28you will learn that Mrs. Post did not wish to be admitted to a hospital.
00:40:31She preferred to remain in her own home.
00:40:33She is an old, old lady, much nearer death than you know,
00:40:36and an old lady who preferred to die in the house she was born in.
00:40:39Now, if you will excuse me.
00:41:24Mr. Curran?
00:41:27Grandma?
00:41:57Grandma?
00:41:59Grandma?
00:42:25You kept your promise, Miss Post.
00:42:29Yes, I'm glad I did.
00:42:43For you.
00:42:51A bribe, Mr. Curran?
00:42:53No, a tribute.
00:42:56Look, Mr. Curran.
00:42:58It's been over 13 years since I've played here.
00:43:01Ah, but we've grown.
00:43:05Yes, I can see that.
00:43:08Aren't you curious?
00:43:13May I show you around?
00:43:15May I show you all the things
00:43:19that are so very precious to me?
00:43:22My grandmother's things are very precious to me also.
00:43:52It's wonderful to have you here.
00:44:01I have a surprise for you.
00:44:05I remember how you used to love surprises.
00:44:22This is very special.
00:44:25Unique.
00:44:28You won't tell anyone about this.
00:44:32It's a secret.
00:44:35It's a secret.
00:44:38It's a secret.
00:44:41It's a secret.
00:44:44It's a secret.
00:44:47It's a secret.
00:44:49It's a secret.
00:44:52If you don't want me to.
00:44:53Promise.
00:44:55Promise you won't.
00:44:57Okay, I promise.
00:45:00But I really have to go after this.
00:45:03Okay.
00:45:22Is that supposed to be my mother?
00:45:28Why did you do this?
00:45:30You like it?
00:45:32I don't.
00:45:35It's sick.
00:45:38It's a bad joke, Mr. Kern.
00:45:41Wait.
00:45:42Now, I want my grandmother's things out of here.
00:45:44Upstairs and downstairs.
00:45:46I want our things put back where they belong.
00:45:48I can't do that.
00:45:49You better.
00:45:50And you better fast.
00:45:51If you don't, we'll see what the judge can do about it.
00:45:54But I did it for you.
00:45:55For when you came back.
00:45:56For you to remember by.
00:45:58The main thing I remember
00:46:00Is a girl with a dead mother.
00:46:02I don't need or want to remember anything else.
00:46:30What do you want?
00:46:52I want to talk to you.
00:46:54I want to talk to you.
00:46:59We'll talk.
00:47:01Privately.
00:47:03Hell, you were bound to get in here sooner or later.
00:47:07Come on in.
00:47:15Why, you've been keeping secrets, Judge.
00:47:21Take a good look around, Claude.
00:47:23But don't get any ideas.
00:47:26This is mine.
00:47:30It is beautiful.
00:47:35What do you want, Claude?
00:47:38I want to make a deal with you.
00:47:44I know what you and Crawler did to Miss Harriet.
00:47:49And I won't say anything about it.
00:47:54If you just make the girl leave the things in the museum.
00:48:01She's not to be trusted.
00:48:06She's just like...
00:48:10Just like a mother, Claude?
00:48:14Just like Rita?
00:48:17What was Rita like, Claude?
00:48:21Now that Amanda is back to remind us all.
00:48:25Maybe we should talk about what happened to Rita.
00:48:30Hmm, Claude?
00:48:33Maybe you know something the rest of us don't know.
00:48:44No.
00:48:45Maybe Crawler should give you something, Claude.
00:48:51I'm no sick old lady, Judge.
00:49:00Crawler doesn't scare me.
00:49:06Go on back to the museum and play with your mannequins, Claude.
00:49:10I don't have time for your games.
00:49:14The girl...
00:49:18Is going to take the things out of the museum.
00:49:25Stop her from doing it.
00:49:30Have I made you angry?
00:49:35I didn't mean to make you angry.
00:49:39I love you.
00:49:43I love her.
00:49:46I loved her when she was a little girl.
00:49:51I took good care of her.
00:49:56I taught her a lot.
00:49:59Don't let her go.
00:50:14Hello, Miss Post.
00:50:18Didn't you ever hear her knocking?
00:50:21You're late.
00:50:233-0-7?
00:50:253-0-7.
00:50:27You're late.
00:50:29You're late.
00:50:30You're late.
00:50:32You're late.
00:50:34You're late.
00:50:36You're late.
00:50:38You're late.
00:50:40You're late.
00:50:423-0-7?
00:50:44I was at the hospital.
00:50:48Look.
00:50:49I know this is a small town.
00:50:52But do you always barge right into someone else's house?
00:50:55This isn't your house yet, Miss Post.
00:51:00I'm Miss Harriet's attorney.
00:51:03By her parole, I may enter this house any time I please.
00:51:07Boy, you sure have the gall.
00:51:10What I have, young lady, are certain responsibilities.
00:51:13To whom?
00:51:15According to Mr. Kern.
00:51:16Lord's a thief.
00:51:19I'm a busy man, Miss Post.
00:51:20I don't have time to waste.
00:51:23I have told you that I want this house.
00:51:31I will be willing to buy your interest in it.
00:51:35Your potential interest, Miss Post.
00:51:41I believe this to be more than a fair price.
00:51:44I'll bet you do get everything you want.
00:51:52Well, I'll tell you what.
00:51:55You don't get it.
00:51:57Kern doesn't get it.
00:51:59Nobody gets it.
00:52:00Not while I'm around.
00:52:02I'll burn it first.
00:52:06You're a dirty old man.
00:52:11You just give me the keys, get out, and stay out.
00:52:17You're in my way, Miss Post.
00:52:36I'll be back tonight with the papers.
00:52:38I think you'll change your mind.
00:52:40Not on your life, Judge.
00:52:44Miss Post, perhaps you think me a rustic fool.
00:52:46I assure you I'm not.
00:52:49I can quote great literature.
00:52:53Here's one of my favorites from Lewis Carroll.
00:52:58The king's argument was that anything that had a head could be beheaded.
00:53:09I'm partial to comedy.
00:53:29I hate to worry.
00:53:34Ned.
00:53:38I hate to worry.
00:53:42Ned.
00:53:46I hate to worry.
00:53:50Ned.
00:53:54Ned.
00:53:58Up here, Ned.
00:54:00What do you want to see me about at this hour?
00:54:04Quiet here.
00:54:08This better be important.
00:54:12Ned.
00:54:17That's right.
00:54:21Up here, Ned.
00:54:46Judge?
00:54:52Judge?
00:54:54Judge?
00:55:02Where the hell are you?
00:55:16Where the hell are you?
00:55:20Where the hell are you?
00:55:46Hello?
00:55:48Hello, Miss Post.
00:55:52Oh, hi, George.
00:55:54How have you been? Long time no hear.
00:55:56I had to talk to you again.
00:56:04I've been thinking about you.
00:56:10I've been thinking about you.
00:56:14I could see you undressing.
00:56:24I had visions of you with me.
00:56:36George, shut up and listen.
00:56:38What is this, huh?
00:56:39You got a thing going?
00:56:40You charging admission?
00:56:42Why don't you come on over and tell me your funniest face-to-face, huh?
00:56:46Anything wrong, George?
00:56:48You're damn right there is.
00:56:50You know what it is?
00:56:51You're a miserable, impotent freak.
00:56:53I'm not interested, so buzz off.
00:56:56You might be interested in your grandmother's life, Miss Post.
00:57:01What's that?
00:57:03You hold her life in your hands.
00:57:09And your own, Miss Post.
00:57:12Still there?
00:57:14Why? What do you want?
00:57:17The house.
00:57:19Everything that enters the house is mine.
00:57:23This house has been in my family for many years.
00:57:27It's now my grandmother's.
00:57:28It would have been my mother's.
00:57:29Your mother was like all the rest.
00:57:35What do you know about my mother?
00:57:37Shut up.
00:57:39I don't want to talk about her.
00:57:42Well, I do. What do you know about my mother?
00:57:44Nothing.
00:57:46Shut up.
00:57:49Do you know how she died?
00:57:52She stole something from me.
00:57:57She was evil.
00:58:02She deserved to die.
00:58:05Mr. You're crazy.
00:58:31Hello, Miss Post.
00:58:33You don't...
00:58:34What did you say?
00:58:35Well, I...
00:58:36I said, hello, Miss Post.
00:58:38Look, I'm a...
00:58:40What's the matter?
00:58:42I've got to get out of here.
00:58:45Well, there's no place to go now.
00:58:48How's your grandma?
00:58:49What?
00:58:51Well, I said, how's your grandma?
00:58:54Why?
00:58:56I'm just interested.
00:58:59If it wasn't for me, you wouldn't have got those phone calls.
00:59:05What?
00:59:07My goodness, you don't look well at all.
00:59:16Better answer that.
00:59:17It might be about your grandma.
00:59:23I will.
00:59:25Your Honor, please.
00:59:44Hello, Miss Post.
00:59:48I'm here.
00:59:49Now you're here, you mean?
00:59:52Went out?
00:59:54I trust you didn't say anything?
00:59:57No.
01:00:00How did you...
01:00:01Why, then you're forgiven.
01:00:07See how easily I've...
01:00:10You're sick, you know.
01:00:12You need help.
01:00:13And you could help me?
01:00:17Well, I could try.
01:00:19Why?
01:00:20That's exactly what I had in mind, Miss Post.
01:00:25Well, good.
01:00:26We could...
01:00:27You could help me.
01:00:30I have been waiting since you were 13 to hear you say that.
01:00:39Say you'll help me.
01:00:45Say it.
01:00:48Go ahead, say it.
01:00:50I'll help you any way I can.
01:00:53Oh, that's just fine.
01:00:58Miss Post will help me.
01:01:05Make the sounds for me you make when you are making love.
01:01:16The cheap sounds all women make.
01:01:21No.
01:01:22No, I can't.
01:01:23Now make the sounds your mother made.
01:01:31What are you trying to do to me?
01:01:33I can't hear them.
01:01:36No, please, I can't.
01:01:38Miss Post, your mother was not cooperative either.
01:01:45I warned her.
01:01:48I don't want to hurt you that way.
01:01:52You wouldn't.
01:01:54But I would.
01:01:57The sounds now.
01:02:00Look, I really could help you.
01:02:03The sounds now.
01:02:05I'm tired of this, Miss Post.
01:02:08I want to hear them.
01:02:11Please.
01:02:14Who are you?
01:02:15Your mother knew.
01:02:20Miss Post.
01:02:22Okay, all right, I'll do it.
01:02:32Touch your body.
01:02:40Let me feel your hair on the phone.
01:02:53Are you doing that, Miss Post?
01:02:56Yes.
01:02:59I don't think you are.
01:03:28I don't think you are.
01:03:57I don't think you are.
01:04:26Oh, God.
01:04:32I think...
01:04:35I'll call you...
01:04:38Amanda.
01:04:41Now that we are so...
01:04:43Very much...
01:04:46Better acquainted.
01:04:55I think...
01:04:58We should sleep now.
01:05:02Don't you, Amanda?
01:05:06Oh, yes.
01:05:10I would appreciate it...
01:05:15If you stayed in the house.
01:05:18Don't go out, Amanda.
01:05:21No phone calls, even.
01:05:26Do you understand?
01:05:28Yes.
01:05:33Good night, Amanda.
01:05:42I will be talking with you again.
01:06:12Good night.
01:06:40Good night.
01:07:04Good night.
01:07:33Good night.
01:08:03Good night.
01:08:17County Hospital.
01:08:20Dr. Caprizi, please, it's an emergency.
01:08:30Dr. Caprizi.
01:08:32He's been calling again.
01:08:33He threatened to...
01:08:34Mandy, I don't have time now.
01:08:36Your grandmother's worse.
01:08:38But I'm scared, Nick.
01:08:40He made me.
01:08:41He told me to...
01:08:43Honey, just lock the doors and go on to bed.
01:08:46He isn't going to go after you in person.
01:08:48They never do.
01:08:50But he made all sorts of...
01:08:51Mandy, listen.
01:08:53Go to bed.
01:08:54He won't call again tonight.
01:08:56We'll sort this thing out in the morning, okay?
01:08:58Sleep tight, baby.
01:08:59I'll get there as soon as I can.
01:09:02I've got to run now.
01:09:03Bye.
01:09:04But Nick!
01:09:06Nick!
01:09:28Nick!
01:09:57Mr. Hudson.
01:10:20You're in my way.
01:10:26You're in my way.
01:10:33I want this house.
01:10:39I want this house.
01:10:49We could be very good friends, Ms. Bowles.
01:10:56The sins of a mother...
01:11:03Anything that had a head would be pathetic.
01:11:11We could be very good friends, Ms. Bowles.
01:11:18The sins of a mother...
01:11:20But I did it for you!
01:11:24You're in my way.
01:11:29The sins of a mother...
01:11:32I want this house.
01:11:35The sins of a mother...
01:11:38But I did it for you!
01:11:42The sins of a mother...
01:11:57Anything that had a head could be pathetic.
01:12:01Anything that had a head could be pathetic.
01:12:30Anything that had a head could be pathetic.
01:12:59Oh, thank God you're here.
01:13:30Nick!
01:13:38Nick!
01:13:39Nick, wake up!
01:13:40Wake up!
01:13:45Ahhhh!
01:14:00Operator! Operator!
01:14:02This is the operator.
01:14:05May I help you?
01:14:07Did you like my picture of Dr. Crawler?
01:14:21Knife!
01:14:23It's not there, Amanda.
01:14:32Don't move away, Amanda.
01:14:35Stay there.
01:14:38You look so lovely in red.
01:14:44Oh, pretty.
01:14:48So pretty.
01:14:51Sick!
01:14:55You're sick!
01:14:57I'm not sick!
01:15:00Don't say that ever again.
01:15:05You're sick!
01:15:08Come back here, Amanda.
01:15:12Come back now!
01:15:18You're sick!
01:15:21Give me a little kiss with your mouth.
01:15:27Give me a little kiss.
01:15:30Will you?
01:15:33Give me a little kiss.
01:15:36Will you?
01:15:42Young lady, you almost killed me. Do you realize that?
01:15:45It's you! I should have known it was you!
01:15:48You're crazy! You're sick!
01:15:50You killed my mother!
01:15:52You killed my mother!
01:16:15It's not you.
01:16:17What's not me?
01:16:20It's him.
01:16:23He's crazy. He's been threatening.
01:16:26He's in the house. I know he is.
01:16:28Who's here?
01:16:30I don't know.
01:16:32Please help me. I don't know who he is.
01:16:35Maybe I do.
01:16:38We'll see.
01:16:46Hello?
01:16:49Hi, Amanda.
01:16:52Your voice has changed.
01:17:00Who am I talking to?
01:17:02With whom am I speaking?
01:17:06Please.
01:17:08Why don't you come on in the dining room and we'll settle this thing?
01:17:12Well, I don't think I want to do that, Judge.
01:17:17Why don't you come up here?
01:17:20All the way.
01:17:37You'd better stay down here.
01:17:39No, please. I don't want to be alone.
01:17:41Will we be safe down here?
01:17:43I'll take care of him.
01:17:47All right.
01:18:17All right.
01:18:25I'll cover it.
01:18:41Where are you?
01:18:47Judge?
01:18:50Judge's temple?
01:18:54Judge?
01:19:02Judge?
01:19:17Judge?
01:19:47Judge!
01:19:57Mandy!
01:19:59Go away from me!
01:20:01Go away!
01:20:03Stay away from me!
01:20:06Stay away from me!
01:20:13Mandy!
01:20:17Mandy!
01:20:23Mandy, what have you done?
01:20:27For God's sake, what's happening?
01:20:31What's happening?
01:20:47Help! Help! Help!
01:21:17Help!
01:21:47Help!
01:22:17Help!
01:22:48Hello?
01:22:55Hello?
01:23:01Hello?
01:23:07Hello?
01:23:13Hello?
01:23:17Hello?
01:23:26And now...
01:23:29shall we continue, Miss Post?
01:23:47Yes.
01:24:17Yes.
01:24:47THE END
01:25:17THE END