• 8 years ago
Not Rated | 1h 15min | Horror, Drama | TV Movie 26 September 1972

After several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff starts to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.

Director: Daniel Petrie

Writers: Alvin Sapinsley (teleplay), Leslie H. Whitten (novel)

Stars: David Janssen, Barbara Rush, Bradford Dillman

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Transcript
00:00:30Get your back portals out of that bed, and bring your shotguns.
00:00:55You dirty wild dogs, bang-pullers. I'm not coming at you this time.
00:01:01Man, we've got a scent of something out there, all right.
00:01:05Wild dogs.
00:01:07Close in by the sound of them.
00:01:11Dang wild dogs, I'm a swamp, let's get them.
00:01:24What's that, Pa?
00:01:39What?
00:01:40Looks like a body. Here, Pa, take his dog.
00:01:46Stay here, and shut your choppers, you flea-flagging fadlaps.
00:01:55Oh, sweet apricot.
00:01:58It's Ellie Burfoo, Pa.
00:02:01Ellie Burfoo?
00:02:03Yeah.
00:02:04He dead?
00:02:06Anything deader'd be stinkin' by now.
00:02:09Wild dogs got themselves a taste of human blood.
00:02:12Ain't nobody gonna be safe out in the houses.
00:02:15We get together and whack them off the island.
00:02:18You go call the sheriff.
00:02:21Yes, Pa.
00:02:23Yes, Pa.
00:02:37All right, what can anyone tell me about it?
00:02:39Well, you don't tell him. He'll come on her first.
00:02:42How'd the rest of you get here so fast?
00:02:44Brad and Scully was at the gas station when I called you, sir.
00:02:47Came on the park driving back here.
00:02:51Who else knows about it?
00:02:53Only Preacher Biggers.
00:02:55I called him after I called you.
00:02:57What for?
00:02:58Well, I figure somebody ought to tell her brother what happened to her.
00:03:01Preacher Biggers is the only one in Frenchtown got a telephone.
00:03:04Well, we're lucky you don't have a whole pocketful of dimes, are we?
00:03:07Well, don't the family got a right to know?
00:03:09It's up to the authorities.
00:03:11Now, Ellie and Lawrence Burfoo got a father next to death.
00:03:14He hears about something like this, there's gonna be two dead bodies.
00:03:17Is that what you want?
00:03:21I guess not.
00:03:32Well, what can you tell me, Doc?
00:03:34Right now?
00:03:36Only that it's not considered good medical practice...
00:03:39to perform autopsies in the middle of swamps...
00:03:41surrounded by howling dogs and scratching rustics.
00:03:44I want the remains moved to the hospital as soon as you can arrange it.
00:03:49Do you think that can be accomplished by the neighborhood clods...
00:03:52without completely obliterating any chance...
00:03:54there might be of determining cause of death?
00:03:56Ellie!
00:04:00Ellie!
00:04:03Ellie!
00:04:05All right, somebody grab a hold of him now.
00:04:07Go on, stop him.
00:04:09You don't want to see it like that, Lawrence.
00:04:20Ellie.
00:04:32Ellie.
00:04:34Anybody know how it happened, Sheriff Whitaker?
00:04:36Did you bring him here, Reverend?
00:04:38He just stole my car and come anyway, Sheriff.
00:04:45Oh, no.
00:04:49Oh, Ellie.
00:04:58Who killed her?
00:05:00It was wild dogs, boy. This couldn't be done by a human person.
00:05:03Take your hands off me!
00:05:04Will you hold on to your manners, boy?
00:05:06All right, man, let's hold it.
00:05:09Let's just hold it.
00:05:11Now, you go on home with the Reverend and wait for me.
00:05:14Go on.
00:05:19Now, you two boys help Doc with the bunny.
00:05:22Now, on the rest of you, get out of here.
00:05:24I want to look around by myself. Go on, get.
00:05:32Come on, Lawrence. Come on.
00:05:37He thinks someone murdered her.
00:05:38Well, what do you think?
00:05:41Wild dogs do it to her?
00:05:44Tell me what you mean by do it.
00:05:47Dogs might very well have done something to her.
00:05:50There were bite marks.
00:05:54Well, then they killed her.
00:05:58You show me a pack of dogs where one of them knows how to hit you on the side of the head
00:06:02and knock you unconscious, and I'll sign a death certificate saying she was killed by dogs.
00:06:09Something struck her.
00:06:11Someone struck her.
00:06:13It was a force either to kill her outright
00:06:15or to render her sufficiently senseless to be dragged out into that field
00:06:18and left for the dogs to finish off.
00:06:22Find someone strong enough to do that with his left hand,
00:06:26and you'll have who did it.
00:06:28Left hand?
00:06:30The mark was along here.
00:06:32That's where a left-handed person would strike you if you were facing him.
00:06:37You've got a murder, Sheriff.
00:06:43That's just what I need.
00:07:14Hello, Sheriff.
00:07:16Sheriff?
00:07:18I'd like to come in if you'd allow it.
00:07:27Hi, Lawrence. You feeling better?
00:07:29Did you find out who did it to her?
00:07:35How's your father? Does he know about it?
00:07:38I don't know.
00:07:40How's your father? Does he know about it?
00:07:43I just bathed him. Do you want to pay your greetings?
00:07:46That'll pleasure me.
00:08:06What's he saying?
00:08:08What he's been saying ever since Ellie was killed.
00:08:13Hugh, what are you saying, Hugh?
00:08:39What was he talking about? I don't know. French? What's a lucre?
00:08:43I don't know.
00:08:45Well, you speak French.
00:08:47Never heard that word before.
00:08:49First time I heard that word
00:08:51was when I come back from where they found Ellie.
00:08:54Did he know about Ellie?
00:08:56Yeah, he knows.
00:08:58Who told him?
00:09:00Nobody told him.
00:09:01Well, then how does he know?
00:09:03Well, I can't tell you that.
00:09:05He's been talking like that ever since I got back.
00:09:08Talking about his pretty Ellie,
00:09:12his little girl, his sweet daughter,
00:09:14and the lucre rule.
00:09:18He knows.
00:09:20Somehow he knows without anybody telling him.
00:09:24That doesn't make any sense.
00:09:26He's just got crazy things going on in his head
00:09:29because he's old and sick.
00:09:32Let's talk about what's going on in your head.
00:09:35Well, you know what's going on in my head.
00:09:38I want to know what got it going.
00:09:40It wasn't wild dogs that killed Ellie.
00:09:43Now, how do you know that?
00:09:45She was having trouble.
00:09:47What kind of trouble?
00:09:49With a man.
00:09:51Now, who?
00:09:53I don't know who.
00:09:55Wasn't anybody from down here on the bayou.
00:09:57Somebody up on Pecan Hill.
00:09:59Some other Marsh Island snobbery.
00:10:02Well, how'd you know she'd tell you that?
00:10:05She didn't tell me anything.
00:10:07That's how I know.
00:10:09We was good friends.
00:10:11She used to tell me everything.
00:10:13Then suddenly she just...
00:10:15shut up tight.
00:10:17Wouldn't talk a word to me.
00:10:19That's how it was last night when she was ironing her dress
00:10:22and brushing out her hair.
00:10:24I asked her.
00:10:26She wouldn't say.
00:10:29I know.
00:10:31Don't you worry about that.
00:10:33How'd you know there was trouble between them?
00:10:36You said there was trouble.
00:10:38I could read her face like a newspaper.
00:10:43Something had gone wrong.
00:10:45Something bad.
00:10:47I tried to find out what it was.
00:10:49She wouldn't tell me.
00:10:51She just sassed me.
00:10:53Told me to shut my mouth and gut a French.
00:10:55Well, what'd you do?
00:10:59I hit her.
00:11:01How hard?
00:11:03Hard enough to let her know what I thought about her
00:11:06letting the...
00:11:08quality put their fat fingers all over her.
00:11:11Go on, show me how hard you hit her.
00:11:13Show me how you hit her.
00:11:15Go on, show me.
00:11:22I've known you for ten years.
00:11:25I never knew you were left-handed.
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00:12:02Sheriff?
00:12:04Good morning, Mr. Rodin.
00:12:06Good morning, Sheriff.
00:12:08How are you? Is there something I can do for you?
00:12:11Well, I just, uh...
00:12:13came by.
00:12:15I guess you heard about Deliborofu.
00:12:17Yes, I did hear, Sheriff.
00:12:19It's a terrible thing to happen.
00:12:21Come on, let's sit on the gallery.
00:12:23Is it true they discovered her body
00:12:25just to the other side of our grove?
00:12:27Yeah, right near the Grummandy place.
00:12:30Have you any idea who might have done it?
00:12:32Well, we don't know much yet.
00:12:35I was just trying to trace where she went
00:12:37before she left the house, before she got to the marshes.
00:12:40She could have come along, uh...
00:12:42the Conhill Road, or...
00:12:44maybe she took the shortcut across the bayou.
00:12:47I was half wondering if you might have been outside
00:12:50between 8 and 12 and noticed her pass by.
00:12:53Oh, I'm afraid not, Sheriff.
00:12:55I wasn't being a very happy man about that time last night.
00:12:58Oh?
00:13:00Yes, I was doing battle with another bout of malaria.
00:13:03There was a time there when I thought
00:13:05my shaking was gonna bring the whole house down around my ears,
00:13:08but it finally passed off around 1 or 2,
00:13:11and I slept the rest of the night like a dead man.
00:13:14Andrew?
00:13:16We're just about ready for lunch.
00:13:18Miss Rhoda, I didn't know you'd return to Marsh Island.
00:13:22Just a couple of hours ago.
00:13:24I met a plane in New Orleans.
00:13:26I guess you don't remember me.
00:13:28You're Aaron Whitaker. I remember you very well.
00:13:30When did you meet Sheriff Whitaker, Louise?
00:13:32Well, he wasn't Sheriff then, Andrew.
00:13:34He was just plain Aaron Whitaker,
00:13:36and he was two grades ahead of me in junior high.
00:13:39And I had this terrible crush on him.
00:13:41Louise?
00:13:42You probably didn't know a single thing about that, did you?
00:13:45I wish I had. We could have compared them.
00:13:47Compared what?
00:13:49Crushes. I had one on you, too.
00:13:52Well, why didn't you say something about it?
00:13:55To a road dance?
00:13:57Well, we're human, aren't we?
00:13:59I mean, practically, aren't we, Andrew, like anybody else?
00:14:02We're a fine old family,
00:14:04and settled in Marsh Island and all that,
00:14:07even though there's always been a road dance
00:14:09living in this great old house here,
00:14:11even though you can't keep it warm when it's cold out,
00:14:14cool when it's hot,
00:14:16or dry when the rain's filtering in through the cracks.
00:14:18Uh, Louise.
00:14:19Well, it's true, isn't it?
00:14:20At least it was five years ago when I left.
00:14:22Has anybody fixed the roof since then?
00:14:24Or put in heating?
00:14:26Louise, Sheriff Whitaker is attending to a small matter,
00:14:30and I'm sure you are impatient to get on with it.
00:14:32Isn't that so, Sheriff?
00:14:33Well, it's nice seeing you again, Miss Road Dance.
00:14:36Well, you will come to call, won't you?
00:14:38Oh, I have to remember all the way they say things here.
00:14:40Come to call, is that it?
00:14:42Or pay a visit?
00:14:44In New York, it's ring up, drop in, hop over.
00:14:48Things are much more active in New York.
00:14:52Uh, Louise, I'll be right along.
00:14:54Oh, dear, I'm talking too much.
00:14:56You've noticed that, I suppose.
00:14:58I'm a compulsive talker.
00:14:59Everybody says so.
00:15:00You know, it happened to me shortly after I graduated from junior high school.
00:15:04What a pity it didn't happen sooner.
00:15:06I could have mentioned that terrible crush I had on you.
00:15:09Oh, Andrew is staring at me.
00:15:12Well, goodbye, Sheriff Whitaker, and do...
00:15:15Uh, ring up, uh, drop in, and hop over.
00:15:18Oh, my, that does sound energetic, doesn't it?
00:15:21Oh, uh, put your hat on.
00:15:23You're going to get a sunstroke in this climate.
00:15:25I'm going, Andrew. I'm going.
00:15:35My sister has been ill, Sheriff.
00:15:37That's why she's come home.
00:15:39Well, I hope she'll be feeling better soon.
00:15:41Oh, yes, she will be, with a lot of rest, quiet, no excitement of any sort.
00:15:46What you mean is I shouldn't bother to ring up, uh, drop in, or hop over.
00:15:52If it hadn't occurred to me you were taking the invitation seriously, Sheriff.
00:15:58I wasn't.
00:16:00Mr. Rodanthe?
00:16:02Sheriff?
00:16:22Sheriff?
00:16:32You got yourself a clue, Sheriff?
00:16:39You the one who ever see this?
00:16:41Oh.
00:16:43What did the fella call it?
00:16:45You identified Ellie Burafu. That means you knew her.
00:16:48But we knew her, all right.
00:16:50She was cleaning for us a while, back after Ma died.
00:16:53How long?
00:16:54A year, a year about.
00:16:56That's before she went to work at the hospital.
00:16:58Did you ever date her?
00:17:00Sure didn't.
00:17:02Not telling me what you were doing the night she was killed?
00:17:05I was down in town at the bean wagon. A lot of folks seen me.
00:17:09Yeah? When'd you get back? What'd you do?
00:17:11Came back around 10, went to bed, that's what.
00:17:17You see her?
00:17:18I didn't get in till about 12.
00:17:20And where were you?
00:17:21Pitchers in Leadville.
00:17:23Well, when you got home, did you look in to see if Tom was home?
00:17:26Tom Jr. here's a grown man. I don't bed check him no more.
00:17:30Anyhow, why are you asking us things?
00:17:33Those wild dogs had done it, wasn't it?
00:17:38You saying it wasn't wild dogs?
00:17:43There's more than one kind.
00:17:48I'll see you.
00:18:15Morning, Sarah.
00:18:17Sheriff.
00:18:18What brings you to town?
00:18:20Oh, Hugh sent me up to the store to buy some things.
00:18:23Some asphyst here and some sulfur.
00:18:26What for?
00:18:27For the lukaruk.
00:18:29For what?
00:18:30For to drive the lukaruk away.
00:18:33Uh, Sarah, do you know what a lukaruk is?
00:18:36No, Sheriff, I don't.
00:18:38But Hugh thinks the lukaruk killed Ellie and now he's scared it's gonna get Lawrence.
00:18:43Why, he say that?
00:18:44Yes, sir.
00:18:45Only I'll tell you something, Sheriff.
00:18:47Didn't no lukaruk kill Ellie, no matter what the old man says.
00:18:52And Lawrence didn't do it either.
00:18:55If that's what you've been thinking.
00:18:58Oh, Sarah, he had a reason and he's left-handed.
00:19:01He didn't kill her, Sheriff.
00:19:02Don't go wasting no time on Lawrence.
00:19:04I know that.
00:19:07Now, how do you know that, Sarah?
00:19:09Because I know who did kill her.
00:19:13Who?
00:19:15You'll find out whose never made Ellie pregnant.
00:19:19And you'll find out who killed her.
00:19:32Doc, I'm not getting any more answers out of the back of your head than I was out of the front.
00:19:37How come you didn't tell me Ellie was pregnant?
00:19:40I knew she was pregnant.
00:19:42I was third in my class.
00:19:46How come you didn't say anything?
00:19:49Aaron, I was performing an autopsy to determine cause of death.
00:19:53Pregnancy didn't cause her death.
00:19:56Well, I'm not so sure.
00:19:58Well, I am.
00:20:02Doc, if she was pregnant, somebody got her that way.
00:20:07And that's a clear lead to who killed her.
00:20:12No.
00:20:14No, it isn't.
00:20:18Antibiotics, anyone?
00:20:26None at all.
00:20:30Because I got her pregnant.
00:20:36And I didn't kill her.
00:20:40I loved her.
00:20:42I guess I'll have some of your antibiotics.
00:20:45Sorry, there's only one glass.
00:20:47I didn't say anything about needing a glass.
00:20:51I know what you're thinking.
00:20:53I think you do.
00:20:54Burroughs Druton, M.D.
00:20:56F.A.C.S.
00:20:57Grandson of Senator Jefferson Druton of Louisiana.
00:21:00Out of his mind, in love with a girl who does cleaning.
00:21:02Isn't that what you're thinking?
00:21:03Lawrence said she had a date.
00:21:05He didn't say who with.
00:21:07You know who she had a date with?
00:21:09Of course.
00:21:12Me.
00:21:16But she never came.
00:21:18I waited until I decided she wasn't going to come, then I went home.
00:21:22Where were you supposed to meet?
00:21:24Near the bottom of Pecan Hill.
00:21:26In the grove, across the wall from the Rodanthe property.
00:21:31That's where we...
00:21:33met a lot.
00:21:35One time in particular.
00:21:37Lawrence said she looked worried.
00:21:40She was.
00:21:41That's what we were going to talk about.
00:21:44The baby.
00:21:46I wanted to abort it.
00:21:48She wanted to marry me and have it.
00:21:51She wanted us to go someplace to live.
00:21:53Somewhere else, where people wouldn't know us.
00:21:55I'd leave Marsh Island.
00:21:57And the hospital.
00:21:59And my whole life.
00:22:00You didn't want to.
00:22:01I didn't have the guts to.
00:22:02I'm almost 50, Aaron.
00:22:03Why do you start over again at 50?
00:22:12I wanted to go on loving her.
00:22:15Not having to give up anything for it.
00:22:19She said no.
00:22:20We were going to talk it out that night.
00:22:23But she never came.
00:22:26So I went home.
00:22:31I never saw her again.
00:22:33Still out there in that clearing.
00:22:36Torn apart.
00:22:42Sounds like I killed her, doesn't it?
00:22:52You ever see this before?
00:22:57No, never did.
00:22:59Where'd you get it?
00:23:00You never saw Ellie wear it.
00:23:02This?
00:23:04Ellie never owned anything like that.
00:23:12Okay.
00:23:14Aaron.
00:23:18I didn't kill Ellie.
00:23:20Well, boy, I sure hope not.
00:23:24Hey, uh...
00:23:25Doc, what do you use sulfur and asafoetida for?
00:23:29You don't, not anymore.
00:23:31Well, when you used to use them, what'd you use them for?
00:23:33My grandmother used to claim they kept wolves away.
00:23:36Wolves?
00:23:39I see.
00:23:41You're not going to arrest me?
00:23:43You left-handed?
00:23:45No.
00:23:47Course, whoever made that mark on Ellie...
00:23:50could've come up from behind her and that'd make him right-handed.
00:23:53Maybe.
00:23:54I'll see.
00:24:09Hello.
00:24:11Hello.
00:24:13Andrew had a terribly important meeting with the town council,
00:24:15so I made him drive me in with him.
00:24:18Well, have you found out who did that awful thing to that girl yet?
00:24:21Not yet.
00:24:25Do I... Do I have to tell you?
00:24:27No.
00:24:29You don't have to tell me.
00:24:31You don't have to tell me.
00:24:33You don't have to tell me.
00:24:36Do I... Do I have to call you Sheriff the way Andrew does?
00:24:39Could I call you Aaron?
00:24:41Aaron would be fine.
00:24:45Well, then you've got to call me Louise.
00:24:47All right, thank you.
00:24:50I was wondering if, um...
00:24:53Was there something you wanted to say, Aaron?
00:24:56Yeah, I was wondering if you'd...
00:24:59have a cup of coffee with me.
00:25:01Over at Eddie's.
00:25:03Well, I'd admire to do that very much, Aaron.
00:25:11You know, I've never once in all my life been in this place.
00:25:14You know that?
00:25:19So now that you are, what do you think?
00:25:22Well, I think...
00:25:27I think Eddie doesn't make a very good cup of coffee.
00:25:30Maybe he'd like something else to drink.
00:25:32That much he can do to burger.
00:25:37They're all staring at me now.
00:25:39What would they do if they saw me take a drink?
00:25:41Hey, listen, when Eddie finds out that he had a rodent in here tomorrow,
00:25:45all the prices are going to go up.
00:25:49We really own this town, don't we?
00:25:52Well, your great-granddaddy established it.
00:25:54Oh, I know. It all got drummed into me when I was this little.
00:25:59Your F.F.L. child.
00:26:01First family of Louisiana.
00:26:03Don't you ever forget it, child.
00:26:05You know I forgot it.
00:26:09What's everybody been saying about me coming back so suddenly after all this time?
00:26:14What's Andrew been telling them?
00:26:16Well, Andrew...
00:26:18said you were sick.
00:26:21Oh, that is Andrew.
00:26:23He'd rather everyone thought I was a terminal case or something than know the truth.
00:26:28You want to know the truth, Aaron?
00:26:30You want to know why I finally came back to the ancestral manor?
00:26:35Well, I can hardly say no, can I?
00:26:37No, I guess not after my leaving you on this way.
00:26:41I was living with a man.
00:26:43That's what was happening.
00:26:44That's what Andrew just can't bear anyone knowing.
00:26:47And what is worse, the man I was living with was not socially acceptable.
00:26:51And what is worse?
00:26:53Oh, there's something worse.
00:26:55Oh, there's something worse.
00:26:56Oh, yes, well, you hear.
00:26:58The socially unacceptable man I had been living in sin with...
00:27:01walked out on me.
00:27:04Well, I would think that...
00:27:06Andrew would have been relieved.
00:27:08Oh, no, he was furious.
00:27:10Why, they'd had a duel, and it had dueled him dead.
00:27:13You don't walk out on a rodent, even if you are living in sin with her.
00:27:17And I was socially unacceptable.
00:27:19You know what Andrew did?
00:27:21He hired some detectives, and they came to New York and found me.
00:27:23They packed me right back here.
00:27:25Well, you didn't have to go. You could have said no.
00:27:27He's got all the money.
00:27:29He'd cut me off.
00:27:32Could have gotten a job.
00:27:33Doing what?
00:27:35There's the curse of the rodents again.
00:27:37All we women folk were ever taught was...
00:27:39piano and how to talk French.
00:27:43So here I am, back at the old homestead,
00:27:46having been saved for myself.
00:27:47And Andrew's running around telling everybody I've been sick.
00:27:51I'm glad you're back.
00:27:53Are you, Aaron?
00:28:03Well, I'll stop telling myself how unhappy I am,
00:28:06because Andrew's such a stinker.
00:28:08Mr. Rodin, how do?
00:28:10Good afternoon.
00:28:12Good afternoon, gentlemen.
00:28:13Please, don't let me interrupt your pleasures.
00:28:21I've been looking all over for you, Louise.
00:28:23Sheriff, this is where your sleuthing has taken you?
00:28:26Oh, Andrew, don't be so stuffy.
00:28:28Ed just invited me in here for a cup of coffee.
00:28:31Oh.
00:28:32Well, I must oblige to you, Sheriff,
00:28:34for occupying my sister while I was doing town business.
00:28:37I'm ready to go home now, Louise.
00:28:39And you ought to get some rest.
00:28:41You're looking a little peaked.
00:28:42And you remember what the doctor told you.
00:28:44Andrew, it's no use.
00:28:46I've spilled the beans to Aaron.
00:28:48That is right.
00:28:49I have told him the whole ugly truth
00:28:51about why I'm back in Marsh Island,
00:28:53so there's no point in going on and on and on
00:28:56about how I need rest,
00:28:58now I've been sick, and what the doctor said.
00:29:02I see.
00:29:04Well, it's comforting to know
00:29:07that Sheriff Whitaker is not the town gossip.
00:29:10Sheriff, I hear it being said
00:29:12that Mr. Gurmandy and his boy are organizing a hunt for tomorrow,
00:29:15aiming to wipe out the wild dog population around here.
00:29:18You'd better join in.
00:29:19We don't often get sport like that in these parts anymore.
00:29:22I just might, Mr. Rodanthe.
00:29:27Of course, if the Gurmandys kill off all those wild dogs,
00:29:30I don't know what they're going to have to talk about
00:29:32the rest of their lives.
00:29:35Are you ready, Louise?
00:29:49Hey, look at you!
00:29:51My dear!
00:29:53Papa, it's okay.
00:29:55What?
00:29:56Mark!
00:29:57Papa.
00:29:59Hey.
00:30:02Hey, look at you!
00:30:10My dear.
00:30:14Hey, look at you.
00:30:19Mark!
00:30:21My dear.
00:30:23My dear.
00:30:28Dr. Druten, quick.
00:30:29He's so bad this time, real bad.
00:30:36Get up, Lauren.
00:30:48Look at you.
00:31:13Look at all of you.
00:31:18Look at all of you.
00:31:30You might as well start thinking about him dying, Lawrence,
00:31:33if he aren't already.
00:31:35He can't last much longer.
00:31:37Oh.
00:31:43Leucaruch.
00:31:45Is that French, Lawrence?
00:31:49Well, that shot will keep him quiet for a few hours.
00:31:53Okay.
00:32:06Dr. Druten.
00:32:08Yes, Sarah, what is it?
00:32:10What did you find when you examined Ellie?
00:32:12Just that she was murdered. Dogs didn't do it.
00:32:14Like I said.
00:32:16Well, you were right.
00:32:18Excuse me.
00:32:19Nothing else?
00:32:22No.
00:32:24Nothing.
00:32:25Goodbye.
00:32:27Nothing?
00:32:30It's troubling you, Sarah.
00:32:34If he says he didn't find nothing,
00:32:37either he's lying about being a doctor,
00:32:39or he's lying about what he found.
00:32:42Who are you talking about?
00:32:44If I tell you something, Lawrence,
00:32:47you're going to have to believe me.
00:32:49You're going to have to believe me.
00:32:51You're going to have to believe me.
00:32:53You're going to have to believe me.
00:32:55You're going to have to believe me.
00:32:57If I tell you something, Lawrence,
00:33:00will you promise to keep your head on your neck?
00:33:04Hmm?
00:33:10What is it you're going to tell me?
00:33:12Promise.
00:33:19Promise.
00:33:22Come on. We're going to have a good bunch.
00:33:37Well, Sheriff, you're coming on a wild dog, aren't you?
00:33:40Ah, you break me a belt, Tom.
00:33:43I'm disappointed you're not joining us, Sheriff.
00:33:46Somebody's got to mind the stall.
00:33:49Good hunting.
00:33:51Somebody's coming this way like he's being hunted.
00:33:54Must be old Hugh again.
00:33:56What is it, Lawrence? You can let me by, Sheriff.
00:33:59Hey, Lawrence, he killed my sister.
00:34:01Come on, grab him.
00:34:03Now, Lawrence, now, cool it off.
00:34:05It was her. She was having a baby. It was his baby.
00:34:08Now, Lawrence, we know you're grieving.
00:34:10I don't need no reason to go around and shoot you.
00:34:13Now, Lawrence, now, just stand right up there.
00:34:15Come on over here.
00:34:17Now, you all go hunt your wild dogs. Now, get out of here.
00:34:20Hey, you come with me. Come on.
00:34:33Well, we better get going with it.
00:34:36While we still have the light.
00:34:47Come on.
00:35:17Aaron?
00:35:24I was just cutting some roses.
00:35:27Well, come on in if you're not looking for clues.
00:35:32Oh, I'm sorry.
00:35:34I thought I'd better get going.
00:35:36Well, I'll see you later.
00:35:38Bye-bye.
00:35:40Bye-bye.
00:35:42Bye-bye.
00:35:44Well, where are the clues?
00:35:47Well, I found the clue I was looking for.
00:35:49What clue?
00:35:51You.
00:35:53I was wondering if you were home.
00:35:55Well, where else would I be?
00:35:57Not shooting down dogs with the rest of the folks in these parts.
00:36:00Would you care for a glass of lemonade?
00:36:02Might cool you off.
00:36:04Thank you. It's mighty hot.
00:36:06You'd have just driven on by.
00:36:08Oh, I suppose so, if you hadn't stopped me.
00:36:10Well, why didn't you just come calling like everybody else?
00:36:13I just wouldn't come calling, not here.
00:36:15Not without an invitation. I was brought up on Marsh Island.
00:36:18So was I. I guess that's why nobody ever came calling.
00:36:21Well, have you solved your murder yet?
00:36:24Not quite.
00:36:26Well, do you have any suspects? Is that the word?
00:36:28Suspects?
00:36:29That's the word.
00:36:31I've got three of them.
00:36:33But I don't want any one of them to have done it.
00:36:36Now, Doc Druten's a...
00:36:39Well, he's the closest thing I got to a friend here in this town.
00:36:44And Lawrence...
00:36:46Lawrence was a brother if he did it.
00:36:49All the folks of quality around here will...
00:36:53will say, see what kind of people there are down in French Town.
00:36:57They're half foreign and everything.
00:37:00And if it was Tom Gurman, D,
00:37:02that'd mean there was something between Tom and Ellie.
00:37:06I wouldn't like to think she'd lower herself that much. I'd like to.
00:37:11And I'm some sheriff, aren't I?
00:37:16I've never heard you talk so long before.
00:37:20I've never heard myself keep still so long.
00:37:23What do you suppose that means?
00:37:25Well, I don't know what it means to you, but...
00:37:28when I feel out of place, I just, uh, shut up.
00:37:32When I do, I just keep talking.
00:37:36I guess that's what it means.
00:37:40I guess that's what it means.
00:37:44Well, I, uh, I guess you'd better drink your lemonade.
00:37:51Yeah.
00:38:03Well, they shot eight dogs today. It took 20 of them to do it.
00:38:07One of them wild dogs is Dr. Drew,
00:38:09because he's the one I'm gonna get as soon as I get out of here.
00:38:12You get a long sentence for what you did today.
00:38:14You take my advice and just let him alone.
00:38:17He killed Ellie.
00:38:19Well, then, go and get yourself some sleep.
00:38:23I'll see you later, Terry.
00:38:26You want me to lock him in?
00:38:29You plan on him to escape, Lawrence?
00:38:32No.
00:38:34It wouldn't be worth it.
00:38:38I'd only lock it if he has visitors.
00:38:41Right.
00:38:43All right.
00:38:59Shh.
00:39:29Shh.
00:39:59Shh.
00:40:19What was that?
00:40:21Beats me.
00:40:25But I'm gonna do like Aaron says.
00:40:28Nobody's going to be pulling out on my business again.
00:40:33Now, you be a real good boy.
00:40:35Sit down.
00:40:36I'll be right back.
00:40:58All right.
00:40:59Come on up.
00:41:29Oh, no.
00:41:32What did he want?
00:41:33Hey.
00:41:34Oh.
00:41:37Ah.
00:41:38Ah.
00:41:39Ah.
00:41:40I can't get back.
00:41:43No.
00:41:45No.
00:41:46What is?
00:41:47Go on.
00:41:48Don't.
00:41:49Ah.
00:41:50Ah.
00:41:51Ah.
00:41:58Ah.
00:41:59Ah.
00:42:00Ah.
00:42:01Ah.
00:42:02Ah.
00:42:03Ah.
00:42:04Ah.
00:42:05Ah.
00:42:06Ah.
00:42:07Ah.
00:42:08Ah.
00:42:09Ah.
00:42:10Ah.
00:42:11Ah.
00:42:12Ah.
00:42:13Ah.
00:42:14Ah.
00:42:15Ah.
00:42:16Ah.
00:42:17Ah.
00:42:18Ah.
00:42:19Ah.
00:42:20Ah.
00:42:21Ah.
00:42:22Ah.
00:42:23Ah.
00:42:24Ah.
00:42:25Ah.
00:42:26Ah.
00:42:28Same, except for the blows.
00:42:30This time, whoever did it,
00:42:32tore them both apart with his fingernails.
00:42:38Cover him up.
00:42:40Aaron, what in deviled own name is it?
00:42:44Why, you and the boys could have saved yourselves the trouble of shooting all them dogs, man.
00:42:50They didn't kill Ellie or Lawrence or Don Terry.
00:42:53Well, who did?
00:42:54Dang whappers! Look at them bars.
00:42:57You get through those bars, Tom?
00:42:59Sure couldn't.
00:43:04I don't believe you could either.
00:43:07So I just run out of suspects.
00:43:11Are you sure?
00:43:13Is there anything you can tell us?
00:43:15Yeah, three people were killed by somebody strong enough
00:43:18to tear out iron bars.
00:43:19Find somebody around here who's strong enough to do that,
00:43:21and you got yourself a killer.
00:43:23Well, ain't nobody that strong.
00:43:25There are no marks of any instruments used on the bars.
00:43:28They were torn out by bare hands.
00:43:32I'll, uh, send someone for the body sheriff.
00:43:35I doubt it.
00:43:39I'd like to have four or five deputies for volunteers.
00:43:43Anyone volunteer?
00:43:45What do you need deputies for, Aaron?
00:43:47Well, Ellie and Lawrence Buriff, who were murdered
00:43:49by this wild man.
00:43:53There's only one Buriff who left.
00:43:54Old Hugh.
00:43:55How do we know he's not next?
00:43:57I'm going to post a 24-hour guard down at his house.
00:44:01Or I don't want volunteers.
00:44:08Yeah, I thought so.
00:44:15Look at what happened to that deputy of yours
00:44:16who's gone and Lawrence.
00:44:18You want me to go on out there and get myself all torn apart,
00:44:20guarding some old boy, and three-quarter dead anyhow?
00:44:24I'll go on home, Ollie.
00:44:26Oh, get out of here.
00:44:27Go and lock your doors.
00:44:28Oh, that ain't no joke, Aaron.
00:44:30I'm locking and I'm boating.
00:44:32And I ain't feeding my dog.
00:44:34You catch whatever, whoever it is,
00:44:35running around doing them things, I've seen them bodies.
00:44:39Tom Junior, come on.
00:44:41We're getting on home.
00:45:24Good morning, Mr. Rodan.
00:45:26A little quiet, wouldn't you say, Sheriff?
00:45:28Uh-huh.
00:45:30There are probably eight or nine guns on us right now.
00:45:34Is that so?
00:45:36Well, I heard you were lacking deputies,
00:45:38so I thought I'd come and offer my services,
00:45:40if you think I qualify.
00:45:44Yeah, I appreciate that.
00:45:45But what happens when I'm supposed to give you orders?
00:45:48I have orders.
00:45:49I have orders.
00:45:50I have orders.
00:45:51I have orders.
00:45:52I have orders.
00:45:53I guess you'll just have to forget who I am
00:45:56and remember who you are, Sheriff.
00:46:00Well, come on.
00:46:01I'll drive you over to Hugh's.
00:46:02I was going there myself.
00:46:53Well, we have to hurry, Sheriff,
00:46:55or we'll be back here all day, officers.
00:47:14Marsh Island was settled by my people, Sheriff,
00:47:16and I have never been into this part of town.
00:47:20You and your sister have seen a lot of things.
00:47:23Go this way.
00:47:28It appears to be just as quiet here as up in town.
00:47:30Twice as many eyes watching us.
00:47:32You seem to have a tremendous knowledge of everything that's going on around you.
00:47:35Even when it's completely invisible.
00:47:37Well, I am the sheriff.
00:47:38Morning, sir. How's Hugh?
00:47:39Oh, he seems a little weaker today, sheriff.
00:47:42Good morning, sir, Mr. Rodin.
00:47:45You know me.
00:47:46Oh, yes.
00:47:48Won't you come in, sir?
00:47:52My daddy used to work for you.
00:47:54When your granddaddy had more than a hundred hunters.
00:47:58Well, there's only a few of them left now.
00:48:00Most of the huntings are past your man.
00:48:02What's that smell?
00:48:05What's that smell?
00:48:21What's wrong with him?
00:48:27He's had a fit.
00:48:28Doctor, you were third in your class.
00:48:30I never went to college.
00:48:31I knew he was having a fit when he started having it.
00:48:34He's had a fit and it was brought on, according to what you tell me, by something he smelled.
00:48:38Now, until he comes to, I can't say anything more.
00:48:41Has he ever had anything like this before?
00:48:43He's been the Marsh Island doctor for 20 years.
00:48:45Oh, yes, but not the Rodin's doctor.
00:48:47I wasn't good enough for them.
00:48:48They went to New Orleans.
00:48:51Said something about malaria.
00:48:52This isn't malaria.
00:48:56Have you got any ideas?
00:48:58Not until I can talk to him.
00:49:00If I just knew something about his medical history.
00:49:04Well, I'll find out for you.
00:49:06How?
00:49:07I'm the sheriff.
00:49:17Is he all right, Aaron?
00:49:19Well, the doctor says he doesn't have a temperature.
00:49:23And his pulse is all right.
00:49:28It's just as though he was sleeping it off.
00:49:30Sleeping what off?
00:49:32Whatever seized him.
00:49:34You ever have a fit like that before?
00:49:36Anyone in the family?
00:49:39Granddaddy used to have what they called his spells.
00:49:42What were they?
00:49:44Oh, I don't know.
00:49:45Please, sit down.
00:49:47I mean, nobody'd ever talk about it.
00:49:50I was just little.
00:49:51All I remember was a lot of running around and whispering
00:49:55and people talking about Granddaddy having one of his spells upstairs.
00:49:58Long time later, I was sure they meant he'd been drinking.
00:50:01Well, maybe it wasn't that at all.
00:50:04Maybe it was the same thing your brother just had.
00:50:13What is it, Aaron?
00:50:14What are you looking at?
00:50:17This.
00:50:18That was my mother's.
00:50:19She gave it to me.
00:50:22You know where it is?
00:50:23Oh, good heavens, no.
00:50:25Well, I mean, I might know if I looked for it.
00:50:27I left it here when I went to New York.
00:50:28I suppose it's around here somewhere.
00:50:30Why?
00:50:31Well, it is somewhere.
00:50:34What are you doing with it?
00:50:35Is that it?
00:50:36Well, of course it is.
00:50:37Where'd you get it?
00:50:40I found it near where they discovered Ellie's body.
00:50:43She stole it?
00:50:46Not necessarily.
00:50:48Well, how else could she have gotten it?
00:50:51I'm going to find out.
00:50:53You mean Andrew?
00:50:55I don't mean anything.
00:50:56I just mean I'm going to find out.
00:50:58I'm going to the hospital.
00:50:59Oh, Aaron, could I come with you, please?
00:51:03You have to wait in the other room while I question her.
00:51:11I gave it to her.
00:51:13When?
00:51:14The night she was murdered.
00:51:16Well, Mr. Rodent, maybe I oughtn't to be questioning you in your present condition.
00:51:21Although the doc did say he was going to send you home tonight.
00:51:25Now, if you don't know what you're saying...
00:51:27Oh, I didn't kill the girl, Sheriff, and I know perfectly what I'm saying.
00:51:30I gave her that bit of bright work in return for certain favors she did me over the past year.
00:51:37Favors?
00:51:38Not the kind you're thinking, Sheriff.
00:51:42Oh.
00:51:44Okay.
00:51:50You ever heard of Siebert syndrome?
00:51:53Well, it's an offshoot of blackwater fever, the one form of malaria.
00:51:58They don't know anything about it, really.
00:52:00And once you got it, you got it forever.
00:52:04And the only time you know you had an attack is when you wake up after it's all over.
00:52:10I've had it for over a year now.
00:52:12What do you do about it?
00:52:14You take Trach Pyrodone.
00:52:16It's the only thing that keeps it under control.
00:52:19Where do you get that?
00:52:21Here, at the hospital.
00:52:24Well, then Doc Druten would have known about it.
00:52:26No.
00:52:28Sheriff, I have an interesting aversion to my maladies being paraded around the town,
00:52:34being the subject of gossip in ballrooms and bathrooms.
00:52:40Ellie Buriff, who used to bring me the medicine in the evening, a month's supply at a time.
00:52:46And those were the favors she did me in return for some money, and the night she died, that locket.
00:52:54Mr. Rhode, are you telling me that Ellie brought you some medicine on the night she was murdered?
00:52:59That's right.
00:53:01What time?
00:53:03Oh, between 8 and 9 o'clock.
00:53:05What was she wearing?
00:53:07I don't know.
00:53:09It was a pretty dress.
00:53:11It was sort of brown, I think, with checks.
00:53:15But she wasn't in a pleasured mood that night.
00:53:17She had something on her mind, it seemed like.
00:53:20So I gave the locket to Ellie, saying,
00:53:22maybe this will brighten you up a little.
00:53:24Did it?
00:53:25Not noticeably.
00:53:27But she thanked me, and I hung it around her neck and closed the catch,
00:53:31and then she went away to get murdered.
00:53:34What did you do after Ellie left?
00:53:36Something stupid, Sheriff.
00:53:38Nothing.
00:53:39Nothing?
00:53:40I should have gone right back upstairs and taken two of the pills, but I didn't.
00:53:44I just sat there, thinking to myself,
00:53:47what a pretty girl Ellie Barefoot was.
00:53:49Just sat there, thinking.
00:53:52And, uh...
00:53:54And?
00:53:56The next thing I knew, I was taking a shower,
00:53:59and it was about 5 o'clock in the morning.
00:54:04Mr. Rodanth, when you came home last evening after hunting,
00:54:08what did you do then?
00:54:10I dined with my sister.
00:54:12And after that?
00:54:13I went straight to bed.
00:54:15It tired me out more than I thought that, huh?
00:54:17So I went to bed early. Couldn't have been later than 9.
00:54:21Slept the night.
00:54:22Without waking?
00:54:23Straight through to breakfast.
00:54:25And that's when I learned from my sister what had happened in the night
00:54:28to Lawrence Barefoot and your deputy.
00:54:31It was the same person, wasn't it, Sheriff?
00:54:34All these murders, they've been committed by the same person, haven't they?
00:54:37Well, it seems so.
00:54:40Only if there is a person that can tear iron bars out of a brick wall.
00:54:50Oh, yeah.
00:54:53Mr. Rodanth, you don't happen to be left-handed.
00:54:57I'm ambidextrous, Sheriff.
00:54:59I can sign my name with both hands at the same time,
00:55:01and it would take a handwriting expert to tell you the difference.
00:55:04You know, there have been five of us in my family
00:55:06who inherited that interesting trait from my great-great-grandfather.
00:55:11Antiques.
00:55:18Uh, Mr. Rodanth, is Sheriff Whitaker still with you?
00:55:22Oh, there he is.
00:55:24Aaron, I can't get one person in this fear-ridden town
00:55:26to take this medication to old Hugh.
00:55:28If he breaks loose with one more spell of the Luca Rooks,
00:55:30it'll be the finish of him.
00:55:32I'll take it.
00:55:33A spell of the what?
00:55:35That's something the old man keeps saying in French.
00:55:38Nobody around here can understand him.
00:55:41I know French.
00:55:43You'll go with me?
00:55:44Of course.
00:55:45Mr. Rodanth.
00:55:46Doctor.
00:55:47He said he went to bed at 9.
00:55:49Well, I know it was early.
00:55:52You know if he slept through the night?
00:55:54Well, I don't know.
00:55:55I dropped off about 11.
00:56:06Hello, Sarah.
00:56:07How is he?
00:56:08Cold, sir.
00:56:09I smell sulfur.
00:56:10That's what it is.
00:56:12That's a sedative.
00:56:13That's what people used to take.
00:56:16I know.
00:56:17Luca Rook!
00:56:19Oh, yes.
00:56:21Yeah?
00:56:23Luca Rook.
00:56:24Monsieur, qu'est-ce que vous dites?
00:56:51Madame, maman?
00:56:52Monsieur, qu'est-ce que vous dîtes?
00:56:57Monsieur, répétez ça, s'il vous plaît.
00:57:07Voilà.
00:57:10Dans la main.
00:57:13Le look.
00:57:18Après.
00:57:20Après.
00:57:26Aaron?
00:57:28Aaron, it's his dialect.
00:57:31Look-a-dook. He's saying loo-ga-roo.
00:57:34Werewolf.
00:57:36He's saying werewolf.
00:57:38He says that I'm its next victim.
00:57:50Mr. Rodanthe?
00:58:20Aaron?
00:58:36Shit! Stop him!
00:58:50Aaron!
00:59:02Call the sheriff. Tell him what you saw. What happened?
00:59:10Okay, now quieten down and listen.
00:59:12Now, Tom Gurmity, he knows these marshes better than his own name,
00:59:15so I'm putting him in charge.
00:59:17And remember this.
00:59:19Mr. Rodanthe is out there, and he's turned into a wolf.
00:59:22And we gotta find him and shoot him down like a wolf.
00:59:24Mr. Rodanthe, this ain't any place for you.
00:59:26Mayor, you're planning to hunt down my brother,
00:59:28hunt him down and shoot him like a wild animal?
00:59:30Miss Rodanthe, you shouldn't be here.
00:59:32Mayor, he's sick. He has this illness.
00:59:34Don't you understand that he has these seizures?
00:59:37Miss Rodanthe, he had fangs coming two inches out of his mouth.
00:59:40Mayor, listen to me. There are drugs.
00:59:43Hey, this here is his sister.
00:59:45How do we know she ain't gonna turn out to be some kind of a wolf?
00:59:48You shut up!
00:59:50Mayor, listen to me.
00:59:52Finding him is one thing, but hunting him down,
00:59:54shooting him is another thing altogether.
00:59:56Now, this is a law enforcement matter.
00:59:59You organized this posse without any legal authority.
01:00:02I'm acting under authority vested in me by the Marsh Island Charter.
01:00:08Now, Tom Gurmity's in charge now.
01:00:13Louise.
01:00:15Come on, Louise.
01:00:17Come on, boy.
01:00:47Come on, boy.
01:01:17Well?
01:01:19They didn't find him, but they're still at it.
01:01:21Aaron. Aaron, come in here.
01:01:23There's something I want you to see.
01:01:25What is it?
01:01:30Lycanthropy and lycanthrop-like diseases.
01:01:33What's lycanthropy?
01:01:35We're wolves.
01:01:37Oh, Louise, you don't believe it?
01:01:39What I believe, what I want to believe,
01:01:41is that it's what Andrew said it was.
01:01:43A disease that you can take pills to control.
01:01:45But after what Dr. Druten said,
01:01:47and after what happened at the Berfoo house,
01:01:49and Granddaddy Spitz, and now this book...
01:01:51Let me see.
01:01:57Many diseases resemble lycanthropy
01:01:59in some of its symptoms.
01:02:01These quasi-lycanthropic diseases
01:02:03are relatively harmless and easily controlled
01:02:05by a series of modern drugs.
01:02:07Well, that's what Andrew said it was, those pills.
01:02:09Well, that's what Andrew said it was, those pills.
01:02:11Well, that's what Andrew said it was, those pills.
01:02:15Lycanthropia veritum.
01:02:17True lycanthropy
01:02:19may also respond favorably
01:02:21to the same drugs for a time,
01:02:23and then the disease develops an immunity to the drug.
01:02:25And true lycanthropy,
01:02:27the victim's yearning for the taste of blood,
01:02:29turns him into a most powerful,
01:02:31dangerous, and deadly killer.
01:02:33Mythology has it
01:02:35that we're wolves are repelled
01:02:37and rendered temporarily harmless
01:02:39by the smell of sulfur.
01:02:41And it is also recorded,
01:02:43though with no scientific basis whatever,
01:02:45that certain persons,
01:02:47sensitive sorcerers,
01:02:49exorcisers of evil,
01:02:51claim to be able to...
01:02:53No, no, go on. Go on, read it.
01:02:55It's mythology. I'm not interested in mythology.
01:02:57Well, I am.
01:02:59Claim to be able to see the shape of a pentagram
01:03:01in the hand of the werewolf's next victim.
01:03:03Louise, it's 1972.
01:03:05I heard he looked into Lawrence's hand
01:03:07just before Andrew killed him.
01:03:09Well, that's what Sarah said,
01:03:11but Sarah's a superstitious...
01:03:13He just looked into mine.
01:03:15Louise, he is your brother.
01:03:17Andrew is a...
01:03:29He's out there.
01:03:31It's in the barn.
01:03:34Stay right there.
01:03:49Come on. Come on.
01:03:53Stay here, Louise.
01:03:59Aaron, he tore iron bars out of cement.
01:04:01If he was born in this house,
01:04:03maybe he'll have more respect.
01:04:10And after I leave, lock and shutter this door.
01:04:13Then go in there and lock and bolt that door.
01:04:15And don't leave the room.
01:04:19I don't know what I'll do when I find him,
01:04:21but it won't be what they'll do.
01:04:23Now, don't leave the room. Don't answer the door
01:04:25until you hear it's me, Aaron, saying it's me, all right?
01:04:28Aaron,
01:04:30if he has to be killed,
01:04:32not their way.
01:05:01Rodanthe! Rodanthe!
01:05:09The destruction of the victim.
01:05:11And only two methods of destruction are known.
01:05:15Death by burning
01:05:17or death by shooting with bullets
01:05:19that have been blessed.
01:05:21Death by burning
01:05:23or death by shooting with bullets
01:05:25that have been blessed.
01:05:27Death by burning
01:05:29or death by shooting with bullets
01:05:31that have been blessed.
01:05:57Aaron!
01:06:27Aaron! Aaron!
01:06:57Aaron!
01:07:27Aaron!
01:07:57Aaron!
01:08:27Aaron!
01:08:58Oh.
01:09:01Oh.
01:09:05Oh.
01:09:07Oh.
01:09:20Oh.
01:09:24Oh.
01:09:28Oh.
01:09:42Oh.
01:09:48Oh.
01:09:57Oh.
01:10:27Oh.
01:10:57Oh.
01:11:19Louise?
01:11:21No!
01:11:23No!
01:11:27No.
01:11:30No.
01:11:56Oh, Aaron.
01:11:59He knew.
01:12:01He made me fire at him.
01:12:04He knew.
01:12:06The bullets.
01:12:08He must have had them blessed.
01:12:10He must have done that.
01:12:13He knew.
01:12:29Aaron, look.
01:12:59Aaron.
01:13:01Aaron.
01:13:03Aaron.
01:13:05Aaron.
01:13:07Aaron.
01:13:09Aaron.
01:13:11Aaron.
01:13:13Aaron.
01:13:15Aaron.
01:13:17Aaron.
01:13:19Aaron.
01:13:21Aaron.
01:13:23Aaron.
01:13:25Aaron.
01:13:28Aaron.
01:13:33Aaron.
01:13:38Aaron.
01:13:43Aaron.
01:13:48Aaron.
01:13:54Aaron.
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