PG | 1h 35min | Drama, Family, Fantasy | 28 October 2003 (USA)
Britta must face her fears at her school's Christmas pageant while Holly Boy, the spirit of the season, must battle the forces of evil. Britta is trying to save her school and Holly Boy the woods, but it's more than that... It's a fight for Christmas and what the season stands for.
Director: John Carl Buechler
Writers: John Carl Buechler, Frank Latino, Gary LoConti
Stars: Lindsay Wagner, Danielle Nicolet, Christian Oliver
Britta must face her fears at her school's Christmas pageant while Holly Boy, the spirit of the season, must battle the forces of evil. Britta is trying to save her school and Holly Boy the woods, but it's more than that... It's a fight for Christmas and what the season stands for.
Director: John Carl Buechler
Writers: John Carl Buechler, Frank Latino, Gary LoConti
Stars: Lindsay Wagner, Danielle Nicolet, Christian Oliver
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Short filmTranscript
00:00In a place called Hollywood, at Highland High, it's Christmas time.
00:13Tell us what you think you're going to be getting for Christmas.
00:17And there's a special book about the Christmas spirit.
00:19The Legend of Hollywood.
00:22This Christmas, experience the magic.
00:26Enter a world of mystery and spells.
00:28Ship thy weapons into this mixture and strike him.
00:33But be warned, upon this spell, there is a curse.
00:38Ah!
00:41What's this?
00:42A world of fantasy, enchantment, evil witches, beautiful princesses,
00:50transformations, adventure, and high school pageants.
00:59Where the struggle of good and evil hang in the balance,
01:02only to be decided by the winner of a competition.
01:07You may be changed by the experience, not always for the better.
01:12What are you doing here?
01:15Christmas will never be the same.
01:18What have I done?
01:21What the heck am I doing here?
01:28Wow.
01:29Your dreams will take flight, and you will be changed forever in a mythical land called
01:44Hollywood.
01:45It's a miracle.
01:46Experience the magic from RGH Lion's Share Pictures.
01:57Meet in the forest, the Legend of Hollywood.
02:27Once upon a time, long, long ago, when the world was young and magic was everywhere,
02:47the evil King Otto and the Darkling Elf Hymen had finally succeeded in capturing several
02:52of the spirits of Christmas.
02:54Miss Mistletoe, the Pine Queen, and Poinsettia Patty.
03:06Know this, all you who seek joy and hope and happiness.
03:11Now begins a new age of witchcraft and black magic.
03:16And ye sprites who seek hope and happiness shall burn tonight.
03:25Yeah.
03:35Death to Christmas and all the children.
03:39Death to Christmas.
03:44Death to Christmas.
03:47What's this?
03:48No.
03:49It's Holly Boy.
03:52We are the spirits of Christmas, Otto, and we cannot be stopped.
04:08Get him!
04:10You come down from there, you brat!
04:12Who are you to divide the king?
04:15Sinister.
04:16Your poisonous personalities cannot harm us.
04:19Well, better go.
04:21Happy holidays.
04:29No!
04:32King Otto hated Holly Boy all the more.
04:36No.
04:37Cannot.
04:38He must be stopped!
04:41Yes, sire.
04:44I want him dead.
04:47Yes, sire.
04:49But how?
04:56King Otto, the dark forest elf hoyman, and his band journeyed to the fabled land of Dire
05:01to find the dreaded witch Hazel, the poisoned witch.
05:06To the potion of hemlock, rose hips, and a single nut shell.
05:34Its powers derived from the bowels of hell.
05:39Will it kill him?
05:40Holly Boy is eternal, evergreen, and blessed by the angels.
05:46One such as he cannot die.
05:48His poisons can but harden his heart and hold him in stillness forever.
05:55Forever?
05:56Or until such time that he is summoned by a great sadness.
06:01Dip thy weapons into this mixture and strike him.
06:09You will be staking for a time.
06:12Yes!
06:13Yes!
06:21And so it was that King Otto and his minions set out to find Holly Boy and strike him down.
06:29It's been said that King Otto succeeded and in his way destroyed one of the spirits of Christmas.
06:36For a time.
08:29These woods are all that remains of Earth Barrow's estate.
08:33She lived on a big ranch and there was nobody else around.
08:37Later, when movies started coming here and people started building homes,
08:42a real estate firm used the name of her ranch in advertising.
08:47Do you know what the name of her ranch was?
08:50Hollywood?
08:51Right.
08:52These are the Hollywoods.
08:53Oh, beautiful, isn't it?
08:57No one would ever guess that we're in the middle of Tinseltown, would they?
09:01Forests back home are more beautiful.
09:11Maybe so.
09:13But these little woods have charms all of their own.
09:16Do you know what grows wild all over the place here?
09:20Holly.
09:22What, like the Christmas decorations?
09:24Yes, the stuff that we use to make wreaths and garlands.
09:29Oh, yeah.
09:30It's an awful custom, you know.
09:32They're butchering innocent plants and then taking those shredded remains,
09:35tying them up into bunches and sticking them up on a wall like a trophy.
09:39Britta, are you all right, honey?
09:43What? No.
09:44Sorry.
09:45It's nothing.
09:46Well, no, come on.
09:48You can talk to me.
09:51It just doesn't feel like Christmas around here, you know.
10:13Oh, honey.
10:14Cheer up.
10:15Tomorrow's the first day of school.
10:17Oh, yeah.
10:18What is this?
10:19Oh, that's Holly boy.
10:21He's one of the spirits of Christmas.
10:23What's he doing out here in the middle of all this?
10:27As I understand it, Edith Barrow placed him here over a hundred years ago.
10:31She brought him back from Europe, I think.
10:34He's very old.
10:36It just seems so, I don't know, out of place.
10:40You know, like...
10:41Like what?
10:42Like...
10:43Like...
10:44Like...
10:45Like...
10:46Like...
10:48Like what?
10:51Like me.
10:53Oh, honey.
10:56Don't talk like that.
10:58This is your home now.
11:01Everything's going to be all right.
11:04Promise.
11:07Well, maybe he does look at home here.
11:10Well...
11:13What better place for Holly boy than the Hollywoods, hmm?
11:20All right.
11:21What's the story with this guy, Graham?
11:23Well, I think that I have a book about him at home.
11:27What do you say we head back, grab a bite for dinner, and see if we can find him, huh?
11:32All right.
11:33That sounds like a good idea.
11:41Found it.
11:42Oh, great.
11:43What was it?
11:44In the attic.
11:45Under some old games your mommy used to play with.
11:53Anyway, here it is.
11:57The Legend of Holly Boy.
12:00I love this old book.
12:02Did my mom like it, too?
12:05Yes, she did, sweetheart.
12:10I used to read it to her all the time.
12:14Then will you read it to me, too?
12:17Absolutely.
12:19There are a lot of different stories about Holly Boy, but this one was your mom's favorite.
12:25Is that him?
12:27Holly Boy?
12:29Mm-hmm.
12:31He's kind of cute.
12:33Yeah, he's cute.
12:36Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Linda who was sad.
12:42Though it was the eve before Christmas when everyone and everything should be happy, she
12:47felt empty inside.
12:49That is, until she met Holly Boy.
13:06Oh, good, you're up.
13:23I've got some pancakes ready for you in the kitchen.
13:26Now, come on, today's the big day.
13:28Morning, Gran.
13:29Morning, kiddo.
13:30Now, shake a leg.
13:33You've got 55 minutes to eat your breakfast, shower, get dressed, and make it to school.
13:41School.
13:48It looks nice.
13:50Wasn't the first word that came to mind.
13:58Are you gonna be okay?
14:00Yeah, I'll be fine.
14:02I grew up in the circus, remember?
14:03This, uh, this will be like home.
14:06Okay.
14:07You want me to pick you up at three?
14:09No, Gran, I'll find my own way back.
14:11I'll be fine.
14:13Here, don't forget your lunch.
14:21Go get him, kid.
14:25Well, looks like you've changed schools a few times, haven't you?
14:30Too many times.
14:33Excuse me.
14:34Hmm?
14:35What is this about, uh, bilingual education?
14:39Oh, well, I wouldn't worry about that if I were you.
14:42You see, that is only if you possess second language skills, which, you see, many children here have the ability to speak Spanish as well as English.
14:52I'm sure you don't qualify.
14:54Right, because I only speak Italian, French, German, and English.
15:05Well, let me know when you're done.
15:08I will be in the next room.
15:10I have Xeroxes to run.
15:17You're a kid on the block, huh?
15:20Yeah.
15:22You from out of town?
15:24Uh-huh.
15:25I'm a transfer student.
15:27What about you?
15:29I'm a local homeboy.
15:31Ah, yeah, see, um, proud product of L.A. Unified, huh?
15:35Only because I got kicked out of a bunch of private schools.
15:39See, I've been sent to the principal's office.
15:41I've got a bad attitude.
15:43Really?
15:45Oh, yeah.
15:48But they let me get away with a lot because I'm a good gymnast.
15:50Really?
15:52Miss Sanchez, remember, we have a tight budget, so be creative.
15:56Use stuff we already have here at school.
15:59Penelope has some great ideas.
16:01We were hoping to expand our little Christmas show this year.
16:05No, no, no, no, no, no, we can't.
16:07Costume rentals and props last year killed us.
16:09We've got to be original.
16:13Blair!
16:15Wow!
16:17What a surprise to see you here.
16:19Again.
16:21And, uh, who's this?
16:23Uh, it's a new student, Miss...
16:25Yeah, uh, Miss Reingelt.
16:27Fresh from Europe.
16:29Yes, I've heard a lot about you.
16:31Don't tell me.
16:33Britta, right?
16:35Yes.
16:37Sorry to hear about your parents.
16:46I'm Kurt Kemmel, principal.
16:48And I see you've already met our favorite troublemaker, Blair.
16:52Don't teach her any bad habits, Mr. Ridgewell.
16:55Okay?
16:57Welcome to Highland High, Miss Reingelt.
16:59Hope you like it here.
17:03Oh, and by here, I hope you realize
17:05I don't mean the principal's office.
17:07Yes, sir.
17:09Miss Audrey, Miss Sanchez,
17:11let's try to get a handle on this Christmas pageant.
17:13Now, how do we do this?
17:15I don't get it.
17:17Now, how much is this thing gonna cost us?
17:39Yo, you got a pass?
17:41What?
17:44My pass.
17:46Your pass.
17:48You got a pass, right?
17:50What are you talking about?
17:52I must pass by you and go to my class.
17:54Are you dissing me?
17:56What?
17:58Look, I don't understand you.
18:00I am supposed to be in
18:02Mrs. Linkletter's math class.
18:04You're new here, aren't you?
18:06Okay, here's the deal.
18:08See, I'll let you go this time,
18:10seeing as how you're new and all.
18:12Anyone who walks through campus between classes
18:14has got to have passes.
18:16You can go.
18:20Okay, let's try it again.
18:22We can say 4 plus 4,
18:24that's 8, plus 4,
18:26that's 12, plus 4,
18:28that's 16.
18:30Or we can simply say
18:324 times 4,
18:34or 4 squared,
18:36and that's 16.
18:38Right?
18:42Yes?
18:44Hi.
18:46I'm new.
18:48Come in.
18:50Are those papers for me?
18:56It says here you're from Switzerland.
19:00Well, most recently, yeah.
19:02Actually,
19:04I was born in Germany,
19:06but I've sort of lived all over.
19:08Well, at least your English is decent.
19:11Rita Reingold is going to be joining us.
19:15Rita, you can go ahead and take a seat now.
19:19All right, I hope you all got that down.
19:23Sorry, sorry, sorry.
19:31God, look what just fell off the boat.
19:33Really?
19:35Hey, kid.
19:37Don't let those jokes get to you.
19:39I mean, to everyone.
19:43I'm Gabe.
19:45Hi.
19:49Switzerland, huh?
19:55Da, da, da.
19:57Ich lieb dich nicht.
19:59Du liebst mich nicht.
20:01Aha.
20:04Du liebst mich nicht.
20:06Aha.
20:08Da, da, da.
20:10I love that song.
20:12I told you I know it.
20:14Anyway, as I was saying,
20:16Sanchez is nice,
20:18but Miss Audrey,
20:20she works with kids who want to be actors and whatnot.
20:22When I was in Germany,
20:24I was a kid.
20:26I was always listening to recordings of Frank.
20:28That's why I want to be a performer.
20:30And this is Hollywood,
20:33All right, wait, so you want to be an actor, then?
20:35No, I want it all.
20:37I can do it all.
20:39Hey, I'm good.
20:41Just like my idol, Frank Sinatra.
20:43Hey, baby doll.
20:47Yeah, okay, fine.
20:49I'm gonna have another drink.
20:51You want some?
20:53Actually, no, I'm fine, thank you.
20:55Okay, I'll be right back.
21:02Okay, I'll be right back.
21:33So,
21:35I hear Blair's doing detention.
21:37Again.
21:39Like that's really going to help.
21:41That kid's scary.
21:43So what's up with the new girl?
21:45Guess she thinks she's better than the rest of us.
21:47Because she's from Europe.
21:49Yeah, you're a trash.
21:51She's probably just another rich snob kid.
21:53Slumming it.
21:55Like Blair.
21:57Like Blair.
21:59Like Blair.
22:01Wonder what his old man's getting him this Christmas.
22:03Wonder what her old man's getting her.
22:05Um, how about some new clothes?
22:07Check out what she's wearing.
22:09Want to find out?
22:19Hi!
22:21Mind if we join you?
22:23Uh, no, no, please.
22:25So, your name's Brittany, right?
22:27Uh, Britta.
22:30Right, whatever.
22:32I'm Kelly, and this is Heather.
22:34And Mae, and Danielle,
22:36and Tiffany.
22:38Just thought we'd come over and say hello.
22:40Pleased to meet you, all of you.
22:42So,
22:44what'll you be doing for Christmas?
22:46Oh, uh,
22:48you know, I don't know yet.
22:50I haven't really thought about it.
22:52Right. So, Kel, tell us what you think
22:54you're going to be getting for Christmas from your mom and dad.
22:56Well, I'll probably be getting
22:58that new tennis racket that I wanted,
23:00and maybe a new few CDs.
23:02Cool.
23:04How about you?
23:06Well, you know, the usual boring parent stuff.
23:08My family is so disgustingly cute
23:10it makes me want to barf.
23:12You're so petto.
23:14They completely go all out for me.
23:16I mean, being the only child has its perks.
23:18They love their little girl.
23:20I expect a lot of cash.
23:24So,
23:27Ta,
23:29what about you?
23:31What'll you and your parents be doing for Christmas?
23:33What kind of presents
23:35do you think you're gonna get?
23:37I, uh...
23:39Well, my, uh...
23:45I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
23:47Please excuse me. Excuse me.
23:49Sorry! Sorry!
23:51Well, excuse me!
23:53Uh, what is her problem?
23:55She's such a snob.
23:57God.
24:07What happened to Britta?
24:09That girl's weird.
24:11Yeah, like you.
24:13Chicks are twisted.
24:15That's nice to hear.
24:25Okay.
24:51Are you okay?
24:55Yeah.
24:57I'm fine.
24:59This isn't
25:01exactly school property, you know.
25:03I know. I just, um...
25:05I just wanted a minute
25:07to let you know.
25:09You like talking about it?
25:11You miss Audrey, right?
25:13Yes.
25:15Miss it?
25:17I saw you this morning in the office.
25:19This is your first day here, isn't it?
25:21You know,
25:24a lot of people around here
25:26seem to get depressed this time of year.
25:28Truth is,
25:30a lot of people around here aren't from here.
25:32Yeah, well...
25:34I'm from Europe.
25:36Well, hmm.
25:38Christmas in Los Angeles is a very different animal
25:40than it is in Europe.
25:42I mean, we have no snow.
25:44We have, um, palm trees,
25:4690-degree weather.
25:48Very, very different.
25:50Yes, it is.
25:53But you still keep the spirit of Christmas alive.
25:55It's not always so easy.
25:57Oh, there's so many things.
25:59Like being extra nice, even.
26:01Or, uh,
26:03little acts of kindness.
26:05Letting your friends and your family
26:07know that you love them.
26:11Sorry.
26:13Honey, what is it?
26:17My...
26:19My parents died.
26:23I am so sorry.
26:25Last...
26:27Last summer, there was...
26:29There was an accident.
26:33So...
26:35Now I live here with my grandmother.
26:41I just want to be happy again.
26:43I just want to be happy again.
26:55Maybe you should answer that.
26:59Yeah.
27:03Yeah.
27:07Okay.
27:09Yeah, I'll be right there.
27:12Miss Sanchez wants me to come and make some signs
27:14for her next class.
27:16You've got a job to do.
27:18It's okay.
27:20You go.
27:22And what about you?
27:24I'll be fine.
27:28I gotta get back to school in a minute anyway.
27:30Okay.
27:36Oh, hey, you know, when you go back,
27:38you really ought to check out...
27:40Holly Boy.
27:42Yeah, you know about it?
27:44Yeah, my grandmother and I saw it yesterday.
27:46Beautiful workmanship.
27:48Oh, it's a lot more than that.
27:50Oh, gosh, he's surrounded
27:52by all these beautiful woods.
27:54I mean, sometimes when I am down,
27:56I just go and look at him,
27:58and it lifts my spirit,
28:00and it's like magic, I swear.
28:02You ought to try it.
28:04Maybe I will.
28:06Good. I'll see you later.
28:10♪
28:40Holly Boy.
28:46I want to be happy again.
28:48♪
28:51I want to be happy again.
28:53♪
29:21Britta.
29:37Okay.
29:39Okay, okay.
29:41Let me get this straight.
29:43You say you have some generous benefactor
29:45who wants to give this school
29:47a whole truckload of money.
29:49Yes.
29:51Why?
29:53I mean, I don't want to look a gift towards in the mouth,
29:55but why?
29:57And more importantly, how?
29:59You just can't give money to one school.
30:01A gift like that has to go through the district
30:03and then be allocated by the board.
30:05Let's just say we found a few loopholes.
30:07Loopholes?
30:09I understand you're planning a little variety show
30:11for this year's school pageant.
30:13Yeah.
30:15Let's say this little variety show
30:18took on the form of a competition.
30:20And let's say our benefactor
30:22decided to award the winner
30:24with a generous prize.
30:26What kind of prize?
30:28In the form of a scholarship,
30:30which, of course,
30:32can be cashed in.
30:34And that winner, a student here,
30:36decided to donate it all back to the school?
30:40Who is this generous benefactor?
30:44He would prefer to remain anonymous.
30:46Okay.
30:48Who is this generous student?
30:50Blair Ridgewell, Jr.
30:54Okay.
30:56So, what's this old man up to?
30:58As you may know,
31:00Mr. Ridgewell
31:02was a very well-respected,
31:04powerful, and influential businessman.
31:06Cut the crap.
31:08What's he want?
31:10The woods, adjacent to the school.
31:12Hollywoods?
31:15Is he nuts?
31:17I mean, even if I wanted to,
31:19I don't have the power to fork over
31:21the most naturally beautiful spot
31:23left in this toilet bowl of a city.
31:25No, but your influence and support
31:27at the council meeting
31:29can help sway some of the voters.
31:33How much money are we talking about?
31:36You can have a stand-up comedy routine.
31:38You can sing, dance.
31:40You can do reader's theater.
31:42It's all performing.
31:48Hi.
31:50Hi. I, uh...
31:52I think I'm supposed to be in here.
31:54You must be Britta.
31:56Well, come on in and take a seat anywhere.
31:58Oh, I'm sorry.
32:00I thought you were going to be in here.
32:02No, I'm not.
32:04You're a little late.
32:06Yeah, sorry. I'm kind of new.
32:08Hey, it's no problem.
32:10I've been here three years.
32:12I'm still getting lost.
32:14Anyway, regarding the pageant,
32:16we've come up with a few ideas.
32:18Where have you been?
32:20Mr. Brown.
32:22I think Miss Sanchez has the floor.
32:24As you know, this year's Christmas pageant
32:26is this Saturday,
32:28and there are still a few openings.
32:30Final auditions are being held
32:33tomorrow after school.
32:35We're looking for all kinds of talent,
32:37and we want to see every one of you there.
32:39Yes, Gabriel.
32:41So, um, it's okay
32:43if you can both sing and dance
32:45and act, too, right?
32:47You've already been cast in the show game.
32:49Anyway,
32:51we're still looking for a proper title
32:53for this year's variety show.
32:55We've come up with a few choices,
32:57one of them being
32:59Christmas Jubilee.
33:01Hm?
33:03Holiday Fanfare.
33:09And another concept
33:11we've come up with is
33:13Holly Jolly
33:15Jubilee.
33:17What do you think?
33:21Uh, what about you?
33:23Brita, is it?
33:25Which one do you prefer?
33:31I don't know.
33:33I think Christmas Jubilee is pretty.
33:35That's a good title.
33:37That's so lame.
33:39Oh, okay.
33:41Is that all right with everyone,
33:43or should we put it to a vote?
33:45Holly Jolly Jubilee!
33:47Yes!
33:49Holly Jolly Jubilee rocks!
33:51That's awesome!
33:53I vote for that one.
33:55Holly Jolly Jubilee,
33:57that's a great idea.
34:00All righty then,
34:02Holly Jolly Jubilee it is.
34:04Our fifth period class votes for
34:06Holly Jolly Jubilee.
34:08Did you see that?
34:10She's like totally brainwashed
34:12the whole class.
34:14Who does she think she is?
34:16Good.
34:18Well, that's decided then.
34:20Whatever the name of this year's
34:22Christmas pageant,
34:24we hope to see every one of you
34:26there at tryouts tomorrow afternoon
34:28What are you doing?
34:50What happened?
34:52I'm fine.
34:54Did you trip on something?
34:57No, I couldn't have.
35:01You've got this around your ankle.
35:05Where'd that come from?
35:07It looks like a garland of holly.
35:13Attention, ladies and gentlemen.
35:15This is Principal Kimmel.
35:17We're all looking forward to the
35:19upcoming Christmas pageant,
35:21and today I have a special announcement.
35:23We're going to structure the show
35:25as a competition.
35:27So, anyone and everyone is invited
35:29to audition their special talents.
35:31Competition?
35:33What is he talking about?
35:35Traditionally, our little variety shows
35:37have showcased some of the best
35:39new and upcoming young talent in the world.
35:41And this year,
35:43fathers at Everhart College
35:45have generously donated
35:47a $75,000 scholarship
35:49to the winners
35:51of this year's competition.
35:54He never told me anything about it.
35:56$75,000?
35:58Gee, that's a whole lot of green.
36:00Father, it's really generous.
36:02You bet. Everhart's got a great drama department.
36:04We didn't even know that.
36:06So, tryouts will be held at the auditorium.
36:08Those of you interested
36:10should check with Miss Audrey or Miss Sanchez.
36:12So, good luck to you all,
36:14and thank you.
36:16That's all for now.
36:24What are you looking at?
36:28Competition, huh?
36:30Sounds cool.
36:46I would say your little bombshell has dropped
36:48quite nicely. I think every student
36:50is going to audition for the show, you know?
36:53Yeah, so I wonder who's on
36:55the decorations committee this year?
36:57You know, I don't know, but I mean,
36:59they did a great job doing it.
37:01Look at all these decorations.
37:03What?
37:05I don't know. They made me feel a little giddy.
37:07I can't help it.
37:09Okay, you're right.
37:11I think it's a little contagious, huh?
37:13It's a little weird, too.
37:17Never been through these woods before.
37:19Really? I'm surprised it's so close.
37:21Come on, Terry.
37:23It's so nice here.
37:25Oh, there's something over here I want you to see.
37:27Oh, no!
37:29What's the matter?
37:31It's missing.
37:33What?
37:35The statue, the holly boy statue.
37:37It was right here, now it's missing.
37:39It's gone.
37:41There was a statue up there?
37:43Yeah, it was a beautiful stone sculpture,
37:45and it was right here, and now it's gone.
37:47What could have happened to it?
37:50Stolen?
37:52Who would steal that? Why?
37:54I don't know.
37:56Welcome to L.A., kid.
37:58The rip-off capital of the world.
38:10Oh, my goodness.
38:20Gran?
38:24Hi, honey.
38:26How was your first day of school, huh?
38:28Fine.
38:30Uh, you decorated.
38:32Well, no, actually, I didn't.
38:34I went shopping this afternoon,
38:36and when I came back, I found all of this.
38:38Isn't it great?
38:40Who did this?
38:42Well, you know, I'm not at all sure.
38:44I mean, I don't know.
38:46I don't know.
38:48Well, you know, I'm not at all sure.
38:50My guess is that Becky Lybarger
38:52from the Bridge Club snuck in and did it.
38:54Why?
38:56Well, she's always doing nice things for me,
38:58baking me cookies,
39:00taking me to the movies.
39:02This is just like her.
39:04Now, why don't you freshen up,
39:06and I'll get you something nice to drink.
39:08Milk?
39:10Sure.
39:12Got it.
39:14We wish you a merry Christmas.
39:17I know,
39:19but why would anyone want to steal something so beautiful?
39:21Well, Britta, honey,
39:23maybe the statue wasn't stolen.
39:25Maybe the people who run the park moved it.
39:27Would they do that?
39:29It's possible.
39:31Maybe it's been cleaned or something.
39:33You think so?
39:35Sure.
39:37Hey, I'm going to make our supper.
39:39You sit down, read a book, relax.
39:41Worrying won't accomplish a thing.
39:43Okay?
39:45Very good.
39:47I'm going to make our pastas and salad.
39:49Pastas and salad.
39:51Pastas and salad.
40:13Graham?
40:15I thought I left the holly boy book in the bedroom.
40:17Mm-hmm.
40:19Well, it's out here now.
40:21That's nice, sweetie.
40:23Deep.
40:47Dip thy weapons into this mixture
40:49and strike him.
40:51But be warned,
40:53upon this spell
40:55there is a curse.
40:57Those who cause his downfall
40:59will suffer a worse.
41:01Are we to die, witch?
41:03Aye.
41:05Dead to the world.
41:07To live in hell.
41:09Thus I devise
41:11another spell.
41:13Another spell?
41:15To manipulate fate
41:17with magic's black key.
41:19To do this for you?
41:21What's in it for me?
41:27Witch,
41:29name thy price.
41:31I'm scorned by all
41:33and live here alone.
41:35Scorn me not
41:37and I'll befriend the throne.
41:41Yea, yea,
41:43from henceforth thou shalt be
41:45friend and sorceress to the throne.
41:47Have we a bargain?
41:49Aye.
41:51To be reborn
41:53each new generation.
41:55To revisit triumph
41:57without hesitation.
41:59So then we are to die.
42:01To be reborn
42:03again and again
42:05until the joy of Christmas
42:07is erased season after season.
42:11Yes.
42:13Yeah.
42:15Ha, ha, ha, ha.
42:17Ha, ha, ha, ha.
42:19Ha, ha, ha, ha.
42:21Ha, ha, ha, ha.
42:27Boy!
42:29Come down here and fight!
42:31You're wasting your time, Otto.
42:33I don't have to fight with you.
42:35Bring her!
42:41My boy, help me.
42:43Yes, boy.
42:45Come and save her, royal highness.
42:47Before I clip her branches.
42:49I don't know how you were able to get
42:51your hands on her, but you better let her go.
42:53Ha, ha, ha, ha.
42:55My axe is
42:57thirsty for her blood.
42:59No!
43:07Are you okay?
43:09Yes, boy, I am.
43:11Why did you do that?
43:13Because I am not
43:15your precious queen.
43:19I am the poisoned witch
43:21Hazel!
43:23Ha, ha, ha, ha.
43:25Ha, ha, ha, ha.
43:27Ha, ha, ha, ha.
43:29Ha, ha, ha, ha.
43:31Ha, ha, ha, ha.
43:33Foolish!
43:37I cannot die
43:39I cannot die.
43:41I'm evergreen, blessed by the angels.
43:43Hear me, oh lad of evergreen.
43:45You may
43:47live, but you
43:49will be hardened as
43:51stone.
43:53As eternal as a mountain
43:55made of granite you'll be.
43:57For stone you will
43:59become, forever
44:01encased.
44:03This cannot be.
44:05Tis so, and will
44:07never be changed, lest some great
44:09sadness doth awaken thee.
44:11Then awaken I will.
44:13For I shall
44:15forever bring joy to those who need it.
44:17The spirit cannot die.
44:19It will always
44:21inspire.
44:23Aye, lad, for as you
44:25now expire,
44:27so do we.
44:29To rise again
44:31when you are set free.
44:33Free!
44:35Do we die now?
44:37Only to be reborn.
44:39We shall see what
44:41my handiwork has wrought today.
44:43Is this a good thing
44:45or a bad thing?
44:47Ha, ha, ha.
44:49Ha, ha, ha.
44:51Ha, ha, ha.
44:53Ha, ha, ha.
44:55Ha, ha, ha.
44:57Ha, ha, ha.
44:59Ha, ha, ha.
45:03Princess, is this ready?
45:33Upon my resurrection,
45:43I return
45:45beneath the moon
45:47with great
45:49concern
45:51into a world
45:53soon filled with joy
45:55that has seen
45:57the return of Holly Boy.
45:59Ha, ha, ha.
46:01Ha, ha, ha.
46:31Halt!
46:35Halt!
47:01Ha, ha, ha.
47:03Ha, ha, ha.
47:05Ha, ha, ha.
47:07Ha, ha, ha.
47:09Ha, ha, ha.
47:11Ha, ha, ha.
47:13Good evening, Larry.
47:15Ah!
47:17Who, who, who,
47:19who are you?
47:21How did you get in here?
47:23And how do you know my name?
47:25Oh, Larry,
47:27please.
47:29Let's not pretend.
47:31You know that I am Blair Sr.'s
47:33special friend.
47:37Special friend?
47:39He's behind the door
47:41working late and you are here.
47:43It's almost eight.
47:49Go home, Larry.
47:51Watch some TV.
47:53Let Blair and I have a little
47:55privacy.
47:59Yeah.
48:01Yeah, you're right.
48:03It's getting late.
48:05I should go home.
48:07Um,
48:09good night.
48:17Now,
48:19Mr. Ridgewell,
48:21the prophecy has stated
48:23that you shall be
48:25my Otto,
48:27reincarnated.
48:29Ha, ha, ha.