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Cries in the Night, more popularly released as Funeral Home,is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. The plot follows a teenager spending the summer at her grandmother's inn—formerly a funeral home—where guests begin to disappear.
Briefly released in eastern Canada in 1980, the film premiered in the United States and was re-released in its native Canada under the alternative title Funeral Home in the summer of 1982. It received mixed reviews from critics, with several noting it as starkly redolent of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960)
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00:00:30best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to do
00:01:00my best to do my best to do my best to do my best to..
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00:01:56So what in the name of Dickens is wrong?
00:01:58You're gonna make it go.
00:02:01I can't make it go if it won't go.
00:02:03Poor little girl.
00:02:05She's gonna be sitting out there in the middle of nowhere
00:02:07wondering what's happened.
00:02:09Shoo!
00:02:40Go away.
00:02:47Go on, get out!
00:02:59Hey, you all right?
00:03:01Yes. Yes, thank you.
00:03:10Do you know where Mrs. Chalmers' place is?
00:03:12Not Chalmers, the embalmers.
00:03:16Well, there goes my brother, Joe.
00:03:18He just joined the police force this spring.
00:03:20He really likes to show off.
00:03:22Well, I'm gonna help my grandmother run a new tourist home for the summer.
00:03:25They turn that old place into a tourist home?
00:03:28I don't think he'd catch me staying there.
00:03:30I mean, well, you know,
00:03:33he's got a lot of money.
00:03:36I mean, well, you know.
00:04:07Oh!
00:04:10Oh!
00:04:13Oh, just look at you.
00:04:15You're all grown up.
00:04:17Did you get my letter, Grandma?
00:04:19Yes, yes, I did, but that old truck wouldn't start.
00:04:21I've been in there phoning a neighbor
00:04:23to see if he could come and pick you up.
00:04:25Oh, it's okay. Rick gave me a lift.
00:04:27Well, thank goodness.
00:04:29I'm glad you're all right.
00:04:31I'm glad you're all right.
00:04:33Oh, it's okay. Rick gave me a lift.
00:04:35Well, thank goodness. I was so worried.
00:04:37You're one of the Yates boys, aren't you?
00:04:39Yes, ma'am.
00:04:41You all grow up so quickly.
00:04:43I don't know who's who anymore.
00:04:45Here, let me help you with this.
00:04:47No, no, no, that's quite all right, young man.
00:04:49I'm perfectly capable.
00:04:51Thank you very much for your help. Bye-bye.
00:04:55Bye, Rick.
00:04:57Thanks.
00:05:00See you.
00:05:06This was your mother's room.
00:05:08A long time ago.
00:05:14You know, just as well know, dear,
00:05:16I'm not too pleased about opening my home to strangers.
00:05:19Oh, your granddad wouldn't approve.
00:05:22He was such a private person.
00:05:24Under the circumstances, he'd understand, Grandma.
00:05:27Oh, I don't know.
00:05:29He was such a proud man.
00:05:31Oh, he was a fine gentleman.
00:05:33He was an outstanding man in the community.
00:05:35Religious, too.
00:05:37Whatever happened to him, Grandma?
00:05:39Mom just never gives me any straight answers.
00:05:43Well, there aren't any answers, dear.
00:05:45He just disappeared one day.
00:05:47It's as if he vanished into thin air.
00:05:49But...
00:05:51And now I'm forced to make this big old house
00:05:53into a tourist home or give it up.
00:05:55Give it up?
00:05:57I could never think of doing that.
00:06:00Now, don't you worry.
00:06:03You and I are gonna make a million bucks this summer.
00:06:06That's why I'm here.
00:06:08Well, I don't know.
00:06:11Who's that man, Grandma?
00:06:15That's Billy Hibbs. That's your granddad's helper.
00:06:18Caretaker at the cemetery.
00:06:20He does all the jobs for me in return for his room and board.
00:06:22He's not very bright,
00:06:24but he doesn't have the shack around at the back of the house.
00:06:33Just put that hay up about a month ago.
00:06:35Wouldn't know nothing but it,
00:06:37but the cows got in there and started eating around.
00:06:39You don't have any idea how long it's been here, do you, Sam?
00:06:41No.
00:06:42Go on, you silly bugger!
00:06:44Eat her all up, don't you?
00:06:47Do you have any idea whose car this is, Sam?
00:06:49Oh, looks to me like, uh,
00:06:51that developer fellow was driving a few weeks back
00:06:54when he was trying to buy up all the land here in town.
00:06:57Buy?
00:06:58More like steal it.
00:07:00You, uh, fellas still looking for him?
00:07:03Yeah.
00:07:04He had a missing persons on him for three weeks now.
00:07:08It is all right.
00:07:11Why would anyone want to put a nice car like that in there for, huh?
00:07:15Well, it could be for a lot of reasons, Sam.
00:07:18Like what?
00:07:20Well, it's, uh...
00:07:21It's a lot of police jargon that you wouldn't understand.
00:07:24Oh, shit, that is...
00:07:26That's a perfectly good car.
00:07:31Tell me something.
00:07:33What happens if, uh, nobody claims her, huh?
00:07:40I don't know.
00:07:41Why?
00:07:42Well, it's on my land, that's why.
00:07:44I found her.
00:07:46Listen, Sam, we'll be sending the truck out here in a couple hours, okay?
00:07:49And, uh, listen.
00:07:51Don't touch anything.
00:07:53Hey, you understand?
00:08:02Go on!
00:08:03Get out of there!
00:08:20What is it, an old age home?
00:08:22I told you it's a tourist home.
00:08:24Now, give me a break, will you?
00:08:28What are you staring at?
00:08:32I said...
00:08:33Will you just stand there staring at me like I'm some kind of freak or something?
00:08:46Yes?
00:08:47Yes?
00:08:48Hi, kid.
00:08:49Uh, any chance of getting a room tonight?
00:08:51All the hotels in town are filled up.
00:08:53Well, two of them.
00:08:54Oh, we have some fine rooms.
00:08:55Come on in.
00:09:03You must be the little lady's big sister, eh?
00:09:06Pleased to meet you.
00:09:07This is Mr. and Mrs. Browning, Grandma.
00:09:09They may be staying the weekend.
00:09:11And this is Mr. Davis.
00:09:13Hi, how do you do, sir?
00:09:14Oh, you're gonna love it here.
00:09:16They can't get rid of me.
00:09:17No, sir.
00:09:18I'll bet.
00:09:19Uh, Mr. Browning, are you here on business or, um...
00:09:22Pleasure.
00:09:23Well, a little of both.
00:09:24I'm a salesman for Conklin Appliances.
00:09:26You know, you won't believe this, but...
00:09:27Right, sport.
00:09:28He won't believe it.
00:09:29Isn't she just terrific?
00:09:31Well, Heather, why don't you show Mr. and Mrs. Browning their room?
00:09:36Good idea.
00:09:37Let's take a look at the old digs, okay?
00:09:42Boy, I love these old places.
00:09:44Lots of character, you know what I mean?
00:09:57Those dogs.
00:10:00Dogs.
00:10:01Dogs!
00:10:04They're nice.
00:10:06Now, isn't this just the pits?
00:10:08And now it's gonna rain.
00:10:10Come on, Gloria, it's not so bad.
00:10:13Not so bad.
00:10:14Not so bad.
00:10:17Not so good, buddy.
00:10:19Not so good.
00:10:21Gloria, you're gonna spoil our weekend just because we're not staying in a hotel.
00:10:24Well, this place gives me the creeps.
00:10:26Come on, baby.
00:10:28They're nice folks.
00:10:30Do you good to rub shoulders with them.
00:10:33Come on, give me a big kiss.
00:10:36Tell you what, Harry.
00:10:39Next time you wanna go away for a weekend, do me a favor.
00:10:42Okay?
00:10:44Bring the wife and kids along.
00:10:45They'd love it here.
00:10:47You can go fishing with Mr. Davis.
00:10:49Your fun-loving wife can chat up dear Mrs. Chalmers.
00:10:53And you little Miss Alice in Wonderland can look after your kids.
00:10:56How about that?
00:11:12Oh, my God.
00:11:42Ouch!
00:12:13Come, darling.
00:12:34I'm sorry.
00:12:35I'm sorry for you.
00:12:36You don't help anymore.
00:12:38And Heather's not a stranger.
00:12:39She's welcome to come here any time.
00:12:42Can't I get it through your head?
00:12:44I don't want that girl in this house sneaking around, doing things behind my back.
00:12:48No one will bother you, James.
00:12:51I promise.
00:12:53Snooping.
00:12:54Throwing rocks.
00:12:55I don't want kids around this house.
00:12:58But Heather isn't a child.
00:13:02I'm warning you, woman.
00:13:04That girl better leave her alone.
00:13:06Take care of her.
00:13:08Now, get out of here.
00:13:09Scram.
00:13:10Get out of here.
00:13:22You want to catch her.
00:13:24Or even go near her.
00:13:27I won't let anyone see you.
00:13:40No, no, Mrs. Chalmers.
00:13:41Where are we right now?
00:13:43I see.
00:13:44Now, um...
00:13:47Do you recall just exactly how many times he came by?
00:13:50Well, it's hard to remember.
00:13:53I guess he came by a couple of times.
00:13:55Four times.
00:13:57He came by four times.
00:14:03Yes, that's right.
00:14:04Kept persisting.
00:14:05I told him that I couldn't possibly sell the place.
00:14:07I mean, what would I tell James?
00:14:10Can you remember anything else, Mrs. Chalmers?
00:14:12Anything.
00:14:13Well, just that he wasn't a very nice man.
00:14:16He even wanted to move the cemetery someplace.
00:14:19James wouldn't like that.
00:14:22Have you heard anything from your husband at all, Mrs. Chalmers?
00:14:25No, but I expect we will soon.
00:14:28Well, I understand.
00:14:30Well, thank you very much.
00:14:31You've been a lot of help.
00:14:33Have a nice day.
00:14:41Yoo-hoo, Maude!
00:14:43Maude!
00:14:44Yoo-hoo!
00:14:46Well, my goodness, Joe.
00:14:48You look real handsome in your uniform.
00:14:50Hi, Miss Taler.
00:14:51How are you?
00:14:52Well, you know, I had the flu a couple of weeks ago.
00:14:54And it's left me with these dizzy spells.
00:14:56It scares the life out of me.
00:14:57Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
00:14:58I think you're going to have to move your car.
00:15:00You've got me blocked off here.
00:15:01Oh, so I have.
00:15:02Oh, Maude, love.
00:15:03How are you?
00:15:04Oh, Maude.
00:15:05How are you?
00:15:06Oh, Maude.
00:15:07Oh, Maude.
00:15:08Oh, Maude, love.
00:15:09How are you?
00:15:10I just came over to find out about the call.
00:15:13How are you, love?
00:15:15Mr. Browning.
00:15:16Wake up.
00:15:17Mr. Browning.
00:15:18Come on.
00:15:19Wake up.
00:15:20Shame on you.
00:15:21Sleeping here all night like this.
00:15:22And just look at the mess that you've made.
00:15:24I'm not going to have my house turned into a beer parlor.
00:15:27Now, I want you out today.
00:15:30Oh, Jesus.
00:15:31It's 9.30.
00:15:35Look, I got an appointment in town.
00:15:37You tell Flora I'll see her this afternoon sometime, okay?
00:15:42Tell the kid to clean up the mess, and I'll give her a buck later.
00:15:47Who was that?
00:15:50Just one of the guests.
00:15:54Harry!
00:15:59Mr. Browning said he had an appointment, that he'd see you later.
00:16:03Great.
00:16:04What am I supposed to do around here all day?
00:16:07Well, breakfast is all over.
00:16:10You have to get yourself something in the kitchen.
00:16:13Oh, and everything before noon makes me feel sick.
00:16:34Oh, my God.
00:17:34Oh, my God.
00:18:05I... I was just looking for some paint for the boats.
00:18:09Grandma said I'd find some in here.
00:18:12I... I was just looking for some paint for the boats.
00:18:16Grandma said I'd find some in here.
00:18:42Goodbye, Ruby. I'll see you at the bazaar.
00:18:44Goodbye, Maude.
00:18:51Oh, my God. Flowers.
00:18:56Just look at them.
00:18:58Oh, I just love beautiful things.
00:19:01Where do they come from?
00:19:03I don't know.
00:19:04I don't know.
00:19:05I don't know.
00:19:06I don't know.
00:19:07I don't know.
00:19:08I don't know.
00:19:09I don't know.
00:19:10I just like beautiful things.
00:19:12Where did they come from?
00:19:15I don't know.
00:19:16I just like beautiful things.
00:19:18Where do they come from?
00:19:19They make them for the locaI stores.
00:19:22Oh, can I have this, Tiger Lily?
00:19:26Oh, I just love wear ing flowers in my hair.
00:19:32Hey.
00:19:39in the slumber room when we had the funeral home.
00:19:44Funeral home?
00:19:47You've got to be kidding.
00:19:51God, no wonder I felt so strange in this place.
00:19:56Oh, well, no offense, mind you. I mean, I...
00:19:59I really like the color scheme.
00:20:03And it's so clean.
00:20:05Cleanliness is next to godliness, Mrs. Browning.
00:20:25Just come with me, Mrs. Browning.
00:20:35Come on.
00:20:51Well, aren't you the lucky little girl.
00:20:54Grandma certainly likes to keep you busy.
00:20:56Oh, I don't mind. That's why I'm here.
00:21:00You know where I can rest my weary bones and get a little sun?
00:21:05Well, if you follow this path here up the hill,
00:21:08you'll come to the quarry. Everybody goes there.
00:21:11Come on, I'll show you.
00:21:30This is it, huh?
00:21:32This is about as exciting as the rest of the place.
00:21:35Hey, Heather.
00:21:38Hi, how are you?
00:21:40Well, hello. This is more like it.
00:21:43Looking for someone to go swimming with?
00:21:47Hey, do you want to pick up some furniture with me this evening?
00:21:50I'll take you out for a hamburger afterwards.
00:21:52Sounds great. What time?
00:21:54Pick you up maybe around 7.30?
00:21:55Look, I'll see you around.
00:21:57Nice meeting you.
00:21:59Hey, I got this table off Pete. You gotta take a look at this.
00:22:01Come on, it's over at the van.
00:22:17That's what I like to see.
00:22:19Big, strong man doing a man's work.
00:22:28What's your name?
00:22:31You gotta have a name.
00:22:35Billy Hibbs.
00:22:38You know, Billy, you're gonna turn me on
00:22:41if you keep up all that He-Man stuff.
00:22:45Oh, look at me, Billy.
00:22:48You like the way I look?
00:22:52I asked you a question, Billy.
00:22:54You like the way I look?
00:23:00Yes.
00:23:02You're a man, Billy.
00:23:04You're a man, Billy.
00:23:06You're a man, Billy.
00:23:08You're a man, Billy.
00:23:10You're a man, Billy.
00:23:13Yes.
00:23:15You like to look at my body, don't you?
00:23:18Would you like to touch me?
00:23:22You'd like to make love to me, wouldn't you?
00:23:26Wouldn't you?
00:23:42You'd like to make love to me, wouldn't you?
00:24:13Joe, where the hell have you been?
00:24:15I've been trying to get you on the box for a half hour.
00:24:18Turn it off.
00:24:19I had to do some real intense thing.
00:24:21You what?
00:24:23You know what I learned the past couple of weeks, Fred?
00:24:25You know that real estate fellow?
00:24:27Well, he was trying to buy up everything
00:24:28from here to the main highway.
00:24:30Now, that's nearly $2,000 a month.
00:24:32He's got a lot of money.
00:24:33He's got a lot of money.
00:24:34He's got a lot of money.
00:24:35He's got a lot of money.
00:24:36He's got a lot of money.
00:24:37He's got a lot of money.
00:24:38He's got a lot of money.
00:24:39He's got a lot of money.
00:24:40He's got a lot of money.
00:24:41Now, that's nearly 2,000 acres.
00:24:43Yeah, so?
00:24:44So what for?
00:24:45Now, if we knew that, we'd probably
00:24:46know why he disappeared.
00:24:48Joe, will you forget about that real estate guy?
00:24:51Forget?
00:24:52We've had six missing person reports in the past two years,
00:24:54and we don't have a lead on one of them.
00:24:56Do you know how many people are missing all over America
00:24:59every day of the year?
00:25:00There are thousands.
00:25:01That's how many.
00:25:02And most of them disappear because they
00:25:04want to disappear.
00:25:05But this is a small community.
00:25:06Yeah.
00:25:07Yeah, a nice, quiet little town.
00:25:11So when you quit making like the FBI, Joe,
00:25:14I don't like to have to remind you that you're
00:25:16still on probation here.
00:25:17But I'm just trying to get down to the bottom.
00:25:19No, no, Joe.
00:25:20Just go out and give some tickets, will you?
00:25:22Go on.
00:25:23Go on.
00:25:24To the tourists.
00:25:27And Joe.
00:25:28What?
00:25:29Keep the radio on.
00:25:31Yeah.
00:25:33Can I have a coffee, please?
00:25:38Hey, George.
00:25:40Sorry.
00:25:41You arresting anyone today?
00:25:42What's the trouble with you?
00:25:43You're around this town.
00:25:44It takes me seriously.
00:25:45Y'all treat me like I'm a hometown kid.
00:25:47Well, that's what you are.
00:25:48Well, look, I'm on the police force now,
00:25:50and people should start showing a little respect.
00:25:52Get out.
00:25:53Get out.
00:25:54Get out.
00:25:55Get out.
00:25:56Get out.
00:25:57Get out.
00:25:58Get out.
00:25:59Get out.
00:26:00Get out.
00:26:02Are you here about that developer's car being found?
00:26:04Yeah.
00:26:05Well, the sheriff and Frank aren't even concerned
00:26:07with it.
00:26:08The guy's just trying to lose himself.
00:26:10Well, that is a pretty good place to hide a car.
00:26:13I mean, that wouldn't be found until winter, right?
00:26:15That would give him a pretty good head start
00:26:17to wherever he was going.
00:26:18Come on, Rick.
00:26:19I mean, why wouldn't a guy just leave his car in the city
00:26:21in a car lock or something?
00:26:22Why bring it all the way out here?
00:26:23It's pretty hard to lose a Porsche in the city.
00:26:26You know, a Chev, a Ford maybe.
00:26:29A shaft, a board, maybe.
00:26:31Not a fork.
00:26:34Get your head off the counter, Joe.
00:26:35Smarten up.
00:26:38See what I mean?
00:26:39Come on, let's go.
00:26:50Okay, then answer me this.
00:26:51Why is the guy gonna hustle so much,
00:26:53trying to make deals with all the locals,
00:26:54and he's suddenly gonna make himself disappear?
00:26:57To throw people off the track.
00:26:59Everyone but you, it seems.
00:27:01Go ahead and make jokes, but I still think I'm onto something.
00:27:04Yeah, sure.
00:27:05Like the time you thought the gas station was being robbed?
00:27:08All they were doing was moving the stock.
00:27:10Was that a dilly?
00:27:12What's this?
00:27:13You're parking in an old parking zone.
00:27:15Yeah, but I'm your brother.
00:27:17Well, I gotta set a good example.
00:27:22Wait till Mom hears about this.
00:27:25Joey!
00:27:39Grandma, now I will look after this.
00:27:42You're going to be late.
00:27:45I've still got a few minutes.
00:27:55I'd like to speak to you for a moment.
00:27:58I believe I made myself quite clear this morning.
00:28:00I asked you to leave my house by evening.
00:28:03I paid for the weekend.
00:28:05And the weekend ends tomorrow.
00:28:06Now look, I am not going to have two people
00:28:08staying in my house who live in sin.
00:28:10Now, your relationship is immoral.
00:28:13Now, please leave.
00:28:15Tomorrow?
00:28:16Yes, tomorrow.
00:28:17I'm sorry.
00:28:18I'm sorry.
00:28:19I'm sorry.
00:28:20I'm sorry.
00:28:21I'm sorry.
00:28:22I'm sorry.
00:28:23Tomorrow.
00:28:24Come on, Harry.
00:28:25We're going to be late for the dance.
00:28:27Good night, Mrs. Chalmers.
00:28:28See you in the morning.
00:28:54Hey, watch where you're going, jerk!
00:28:56Sorry, sorry, sorry.
00:28:57You called a jerk, lady?
00:28:59Hey!
00:29:00Hey, watch where you're shoving!
00:29:02Get your hands off me, you jerk!
00:29:04Hey, buddy, get your hands off the lady, huh?
00:29:06He says who?
00:29:07Yeah.
00:29:08He says me.
00:29:09Did you see him push me?
00:29:10He was looking at me.
00:29:12Apologize.
00:29:13Yeah?
00:29:14Yeah.
00:29:15You going to make me?
00:29:16Yeah, I'm going to make you.
00:29:17I'm going to make you.
00:29:18I'm going to make you.
00:29:19I'm going to make you.
00:29:20I'm going to make you.
00:29:21I'm going to make you.
00:29:22I'll make you.
00:29:24I said get real, buddy.
00:29:52Oh, hey, turn up that wardrobe on the left, and we'll come to the quarry.
00:30:14Well, I do, I do, my dear, cause I don't want to be near that goddamn funeral home.
00:30:29Oh, heaven, heaven, heaven!
00:30:44Hello there, mother!
00:30:50Mother!
00:30:58Mother!
00:31:28Mother!
00:31:43Mother!
00:31:58Mother!
00:32:28Mother!
00:32:43Can I see you again? Soon?
00:32:45Sure.
00:32:58Mother!
00:33:28Mother!
00:33:46You're finally back.
00:33:48All I've been just worried sick about you.
00:33:51Now, where have you been until this hour?
00:33:54Well, we were just driving around, grandma, and then there was this big fight at the dance hall.
00:33:58All kinds of police there and everything.
00:34:00Well, now, look, I am responsible for you, Heather.
00:34:03Now, your mother wouldn't approve of this, supposing she telephoned and you weren't here.
00:34:09She lets me date.
00:34:12Well, your grandfather never let her date at your age.
00:34:16He wouldn't approve of this?
00:34:19Oh, well.
00:34:21We won't tell him, will we?
00:34:24Grandma?
00:34:26Who were you talking to in the basement?
00:34:28I wasn't talking to anybody.
00:34:30Now, come on, young lady.
00:34:32Up to bed. Get some sleep.
00:34:49Good night, Heather.
00:35:19Good night.
00:35:49Thank you.
00:36:19Oh, good morning. How are you?
00:36:21Hello, Mrs. Burns. How are you?
00:36:23Right there. Oh, Mr. Burns, over here.
00:36:25And this is your chair here.
00:36:27Why, Mrs. Chalmers, how are you doing?
00:36:29Oh, I'm just fine.
00:36:49Thank you.
00:37:07Grandma?
00:37:09Mr. and Mrs. Browning must have left last night.
00:37:11Their car is gone and their beds are still made out.
00:37:13Good.
00:37:15Good riddance to bad rubbish.
00:37:17Well, I'm going into town now.
00:37:19Do you want to come with me?
00:37:21Oh, well, Rick is coming over soon.
00:37:23Oh, all right, all right. I understand.
00:37:25Well, I won't be long, dear.
00:37:33Oh, Mrs. Chalmers.
00:37:35Mind if I catch a ride with you?
00:37:37Mr. Davis, you're not going fishing today.
00:37:39No, I have a few things to do in town.
00:37:41Maybe go fishing this evening.
00:37:43Well, Heather says the boat's all finished.
00:37:45Now I can get to the deep water where the big ones are.
00:38:11Well, I must say, I think it's remarkable, Mrs. Chalmers,
00:38:13how independent you are
00:38:15and able to cope
00:38:17without your husband.
00:38:19You learn pretty early in life, Mr. Davis,
00:38:21when you're married to an undertaker.
00:38:23People can be
00:38:25very insensitive, you know,
00:38:27and they've got foolish attitudes
00:38:29concerning the funeral profession.
00:38:31I can imagine people can be very cruel sometimes.
00:38:33They never got to James, though.
00:38:37He claimed that God's work
00:38:39wasn't easy and he ignored them.
00:38:41Each loved one
00:38:43got his full attention.
00:38:45Oh, my. He used to make them look so good, you know.
00:38:49No matter how old
00:38:51or how sick.
00:38:59Mr. Chalmers
00:39:01considered a funeral sacred.
00:39:03Once a person was dead,
00:39:05they were in God's hands.
00:39:07You know, some people
00:39:09wanted to photograph their dead folk,
00:39:11but Dad wouldn't allow it.
00:39:13There was
00:39:15one exception, though.
00:39:17A young boy
00:39:19must have been about
00:39:21eight or nine.
00:39:23Family was so poor
00:39:25that they never had a picture
00:39:27taken of the lad.
00:39:29Imagine.
00:39:31They were so
00:39:33pleased to have a picture
00:39:35to remember him by.
00:39:37They'll never forget it.
00:39:39Dad, Mr. Chalmers,
00:39:41had that sensitivity
00:39:43about him.
00:39:45And, uh,
00:39:47what happened to him?
00:39:49He died a few years ago.
00:39:51Oh, I'm sorry.
00:39:53I didn't know.
00:39:55That's not necessary, Mr. Davis.
00:39:57God has appointed each of us a special time.
00:39:59Where would you like to get off?
00:40:01Oh, uh, anywhere.
00:40:03Right here by the library would be fine.
00:40:07Hi, Ash.
00:40:09Hi, Georgia.
00:40:11How are you?
00:40:13How are you keeping?
00:40:15How are the flowers?
00:40:17They were marvelous.
00:40:19Oh, is that right?
00:40:21I sold every one.
00:40:23Mr. Davis!
00:40:25Mr. Davis!
00:40:27Mr. Davis!
00:40:29Mr. Davis!
00:40:31Mr. Davis!
00:40:33Mr. Davis!
00:40:35Mr. Davis!
00:40:37Mr. Davis!
00:40:39Mr. Davis!
00:40:41Mr. Davis!
00:40:43Mr. Davis!
00:40:45Mr. Davis!
00:40:47Mr. Davis!
00:40:49Mr. Davis!
00:40:51Mr. Davis!
00:40:53Mr. Davis!
00:40:55Mr. Davis!
00:40:57Mr. Davis!
00:40:59Mr. Davis!
00:41:01Mr. Davis!
00:41:03Yeah.
00:41:05Yeah, I know another way. Come on.
00:41:11There used to be another door
00:41:13around here somewhere. Come on.
00:41:17Oh, it doesn't look like anyone's been
00:41:19around here for a while.
00:41:23Rick, I don't think she'd want
00:41:25to be sleeping around like this.
00:41:29This is where the bodies were brought in.
00:41:33Come on.
00:41:49Hey, come on. It's open.
00:41:51I don't want to go in.
00:41:53Maybe there's a body inside?
00:41:55I don't think that's funny, Rick.
00:42:03Rick?
00:42:13Rick?
00:42:33Look at this old thing, yeah?
00:42:35Exactly as it was left.
00:42:37You know, your granddad
00:42:39was the only one in the district
00:42:41who had a Cadillac hearse.
00:42:47Wow.
00:42:49Look, the thing's only gone
00:42:513,657 miles.
00:42:53The motor's hardly even broken in.
00:42:55Must have been an accident
00:42:57or something.
00:43:03Come on.
00:43:19Hey, what you got?
00:43:22A necklace.
00:43:27Someone with initials HD.
00:43:29Wonder who HD was.
00:43:31Isn't that soft?
00:43:33You think that really happened?
00:43:35Why else would it be here then?
00:43:37Here.
00:43:39I don't want it.
00:43:41It's just a necklace, silly.
00:43:43Come on, let's get out of here.
00:43:47You know, your grandma
00:43:49should sell this old thing.
00:43:51You know, for the tires to rot
00:43:53and the engine to seize it up.
00:44:02And they say the collectors
00:44:04like to buy the cars like that
00:44:06and restore them.
00:44:08What were you doing in the garage?
00:44:10I told you.
00:44:12Just looking at the old furniture
00:44:14in the loft.
00:44:16Oh, and Rick wanted to know
00:44:18if there was any more in the cellar.
00:44:20The cellar?
00:44:22You didn't go down in the cellar.
00:44:24No, but that's how we saw
00:44:26the hearse in the garage.
00:44:31You must never
00:44:33go down in the cellar.
00:44:35Do you understand?
00:44:37Yeah.
00:44:53Get all your business done
00:44:55in town, all sharp.
00:44:57It'll sure be nice.
00:44:59Get a couple of boats,
00:45:01set up over the pier there.
00:45:03Okay, thank you.
00:45:29Oh, my God.
00:45:59What are you thinking about?
00:46:01When we were kids,
00:46:03we used to come here
00:46:05and scare ourselves
00:46:07about that old house
00:46:09and what was inside.
00:46:11You know,
00:46:13I only saw my grandfather
00:46:15a couple of times
00:46:17when I was very small.
00:46:19I don't really remember him.
00:46:21But everyone says he was nice.
00:46:29Tell me about my grandfather.
00:46:31What do you want to know?
00:46:33About when you were a kid.
00:46:35You really put me
00:46:37on the spot, you know.
00:46:39Well, I want to know.
00:46:41Well...
00:46:45I can remember this one time.
00:46:47I must have been
00:46:49seven, eight years old.
00:46:51Just over there
00:46:53in the field.
00:46:55We'd come here
00:46:57hanging around,
00:46:59making crazy stories
00:47:01and yelling names.
00:47:03We were just brats.
00:47:07Do you see any dead people?
00:47:09No, but my brother
00:47:11says when you die,
00:47:13they put a big needle in your heart
00:47:15just to make sure.
00:47:17I'm supposed to be home at eight.
00:47:19I better leave.
00:47:21Chicken liver.
00:47:23Come on over here.
00:47:25Well, well,
00:47:27what do we got here?
00:47:29Let me go! Let me go!
00:47:31Please, Mr. Chalmers, let me go!
00:47:33I teach them a lesson they'll never forget.
00:47:35I gotta go home.
00:47:37My mom's waiting for me.
00:47:39Please, Mr. Chalmers, we're sorry.
00:47:41Let me go!
00:47:43You want to see the dead people, eh?
00:47:45Oh, there they are!
00:47:47Down there!
00:47:49Down there!
00:48:05I'm going to lock you up
00:48:07with the dead people
00:48:09and keep you there.
00:48:11Where are you?
00:48:13Hey, where are you?
00:48:15You're not going to get away.
00:48:17I'll find you!
00:48:19I'll find you!
00:48:21And when I do...
00:48:35James! James, good Lord!
00:48:37What are you doing?
00:48:39What have you done to those boys?
00:48:41What have you done to those boys?
00:48:43Leave me alone.
00:48:45Leave me alone.
00:48:51He was just plain mean.
00:48:53And he had a bad drinking problem, too.
00:48:57People said he was a pretty unhappy man.
00:49:01Maybe that's what happens to you
00:49:03when you're in that line of work.
00:49:05Somebody's got to do it, though.
00:49:07Right?
00:49:09Heather!
00:49:11Now, your mother phoned again tonight, dear,
00:49:13and she said you were out.
00:49:15Now you're going to have to stop
00:49:17coming home so late.
00:49:19You're welcome to come in
00:49:21and have tea with this young man.
00:49:23No.
00:49:25We're casting it up early tomorrow,
00:49:27and so do we.
00:49:43Good night.
00:50:13Heather.
00:50:25Come on.
00:50:27No.
00:50:39Come on.
00:50:43Come on.
00:50:47Let me be.
00:50:49I don't want to die.
00:51:01I can never...
00:51:05I've seen better days.
00:51:13Come on.
00:51:43I don't know.
00:51:49You were a big boy when you were young.
00:51:51I know.
00:51:57Oh, it's all right.
00:51:59I know. It can't change.
00:52:01I hope your people were bad,
00:52:03just like that woman who came here
00:52:05and made all that trouble for us.
00:52:07Oh, it's all right.
00:52:09It's all right.
00:52:11Oh, it's all right.
00:52:19Come on.
00:52:25Come on.
00:52:27Come on.
00:52:57Come on.
00:53:03It's so hard without you.
00:53:05It's so hard to keep up playing.
00:53:07Oh.
00:53:09Things will have to be that way
00:53:11until we both die.
00:53:27Come on.
00:53:57Come on.
00:54:27Come on.
00:54:57Come on.
00:55:13Well, well, Mr. Davis.
00:55:15How are you today?
00:55:17Oh, fine. In fact, you're just fine.
00:55:19Is Constable Yates in?
00:55:21No, he's not. Can I help you?
00:55:23Well, I was wondering if maybe you had
00:55:25some information for me.
00:55:27I gathered from our last conversation that you might have.
00:55:29No, nothing.
00:55:31I checked around myself, and
00:55:33she worked at the cafe down the street
00:55:35for approximately three months
00:55:37during the fall about two years ago.
00:55:39And she left the same way she came.
00:55:41Well, I've been hearing
00:55:43some gossip around town,
00:55:45and I don't know quite what to make of it.
00:55:47Look, Mr. Davis.
00:55:49This is a very small town,
00:55:51and a lot of very bored people live here.
00:55:53And during the off-season, there's not much else
00:55:55for them to do but sit around and talk.
00:55:57So just take whatever you hear with a grain of salt.
00:55:59All right?
00:56:01Yeah. Well, uh,
00:56:03thank you very much
00:56:05for your trouble, Sheriff.
00:56:07No trouble at all, sir.
00:56:09Goodbye.
00:56:11Excuse me.
00:56:13I'm Barry Oaks.
00:56:15Yeah? What can I do for you?
00:56:17I understand you've been asking
00:56:19a few questions around town.
00:56:21I think maybe I could help you.
00:56:23Yeah? What?
00:56:25Well, you know,
00:56:27this cool beer would help to freshen the mood.
00:56:29Oh, sure.
00:56:31I'll have a cup of coffee.
00:56:33I'll have a cup of coffee.
00:56:35I'll have a cup of coffee.
00:56:37I'll have a cup of coffee.
00:56:39I think maybe this cool beer would help to, uh,
00:56:41freshen the mood.
00:56:43Oh, sure. Yes, of course. Come on.
00:56:45Yeah, sure.
00:56:47Now, please,
00:56:49be very careful when you unload them
00:56:51because they crash easily.
00:56:53Oh, Grandma.
00:56:55Will you relax?
00:56:57Now, you mind what I say.
00:56:59You're such a worrywart.
00:57:01Just like Mama.
00:57:10And come straight home!
00:57:12Because Hibbs will need the truck.
00:57:29Ah, your friendly undertaker.
00:57:31Not funny.
00:57:33Come on, Heather.
00:57:35All you do is mope.
00:57:37I know.
00:57:39Guess it's that house.
00:57:41Grandma.
00:57:43She lives in the past.
00:57:45Always talking about my grandfather
00:57:47and giving his opinion about everything.
00:57:50As if he were still alive.
00:57:53I mean, she just doesn't have a mind of her own.
00:57:56It's always his opinion.
00:58:00Why don't you come to my brother's place tonight?
00:58:02Get away from that house.
00:58:04Maybe.
00:58:06Maybe.
00:58:10Wick,
00:58:12what would you say if I told you
00:58:14I've heard voices coming from the basement?
00:58:17People arguing.
00:58:19Say I'm crazy, huh?
00:58:21I say you're coming to my brother's place tonight
00:58:23and getting away from that house.
00:58:25You're letting it get to you.
00:58:27It wouldn't be that way if Grandma had Grandpa.
00:58:30It's awful the way he just disappeared.
00:58:33Nobody knowing what happened to him.
00:58:35Stop it, Heather.
00:58:37Everybody knows about your grandfather.
00:58:39What?
00:58:41What are you talking about?
00:58:43Your grandfather ran off with another woman.
00:58:46You want to keep saying he disappeared.
00:58:48Okay.
00:58:49Thank you very much.
00:58:51Ran off with another woman.
00:58:53That's a lie, a dirty lie, and you know it.
00:58:55You really didn't know, did you?
00:58:57Oh, I don't believe you.
00:58:59Heather, when your grandmother was hospitalized
00:59:01with a nervous breakdown,
00:59:03he met another woman and he ran off with her.
00:59:05It's a lie.
00:59:07A lie.
00:59:09I don't believe all those things you said
00:59:11about my grandfather when you were kids, either.
00:59:22It's just tremendous when you think about it.
00:59:25And it's so wonderful to be able to study the word of God
00:59:29and to see exactly what God did.
00:59:33Oh, Mr. Davis,
00:59:35you're just in time for a cup of evening tea.
00:59:38Oh, no, no, thank you.
00:59:40I'm just off a little evening fishing.
00:59:42I...
00:59:44I just thought I'd look in on you first.
00:59:47Well, it's a lovely night, Walter.
00:59:49Do you know that Mr. Chalmers used to love to sit out on the veranda
00:59:51and have his evening tea?
00:59:53Yes.
00:59:56Mrs. Chalmers,
00:59:58have, uh...
01:00:00Have you ever heard of a woman called Helena?
01:00:04Helena Davis.
01:00:06You see, she's my wife,
01:00:09and I've been looking for her,
01:00:12and I've...
01:00:14traced her right to this town
01:00:17and to this house.
01:00:21I've been talking to some people in town,
01:00:24and they told me that my wife...
01:00:30ran off with your husband.
01:00:38You see...
01:00:41they...
01:00:43they disappeared at the same time, Mrs. Chalmers,
01:00:46and that can't be just a coincidence, now, can it?
01:00:50I don't know what you're talking about.
01:00:53You're talking rubbish.
01:00:55Mr. Chalmers and I could never abide vicious gossip.
01:00:59Please, Mrs. Chalmers, I know this must be very difficult for you,
01:01:01but I think it's best we talk about it.
01:01:03After all, we might be able to help each other.
01:01:05Now, listen, that's enough of this nonsense.
01:01:07Now, just stop it.
01:01:09I've never heard of a Helena.
01:01:11I don't want to upset you,
01:01:13but today, in town,
01:01:15I met a man who knew your husband...
01:01:18and Helena.
01:01:20No more gutter talk.
01:01:22I will not stand by and listen to vicious gossip about my husband.
01:01:26His name is Barry Oaks.
01:01:29He used to do odd jobs around town here.
01:01:32Now, you do know him, don't you, Mrs. Chalmers?
01:01:35He told me he was working right here in your house
01:01:37the night Morgan disappeared,
01:01:39working on the barn,
01:01:41when he was about to leave.
01:01:57No, no, no.
01:02:05All lies.
01:02:07Chalmers was a fine gentleman.
01:02:09I'm not suggesting...
01:02:11I don't know why you're trying to hurt me with your stories, Mr. Davis.
01:02:13I'm not trying to hurt you. Believe me.
01:02:15I thought that you were a kind person.
01:02:17Please.
01:02:19But you turned out to be just like all the rest.
01:02:21I'm sorry. Please.
01:02:26Please.
01:02:42And what about you, Hibbs?
01:02:44Huh?
01:02:46What do you know about all this?
01:02:49Maybe everything, huh?
01:02:51How about it, Hibbs? You want to talk to me?
01:02:53I don't know nothing.
01:02:55I'm sure you've been a great help to Mrs. Chalmers
01:02:58since her husband, uh...
01:03:00disappeared.
01:03:02Strange, wasn't it?
01:03:04How he disappeared like that.
01:03:06Right into thin air.
01:03:09But I guess you...
01:03:11you don't know anything about it, do you?
01:03:18No.
01:03:20I guess not.
01:03:25I guess not.
01:03:55I guess not.
01:04:26What do you want?
01:04:30I...
01:04:32I seem to have lost something.
01:04:34I thought it might be in there.
01:04:37Your grandmother had me...
01:04:39put on a new lock.
01:04:43I have to get the key from her.
01:04:45Yes.
01:04:47Yes, I'll do that.
01:04:55I'll do that.
01:05:21Hello?
01:05:23Uh, who's that?
01:05:27Look, uh...
01:05:29would you just drop the light down there, please?
01:05:31Um...
01:05:33no, look...
01:05:35please.
01:05:37Who is that?
01:05:41Please!
01:05:45Oh, please!
01:05:53Oh, please!
01:06:23Please!
01:06:53Please!
01:07:13I can't understand why Mr. Davis would leave without saying a word.
01:07:19It's just not like him not to say goodbye.
01:07:21He probably had his reasons.
01:07:25He was obviously not coming back.
01:07:27All of his things are gone.
01:07:29Well, this is a tourist home, dear.
01:07:31Come and go.
01:07:33Mustn't become so attached to the guests, dear.
01:07:37Mr. Davis was different.
01:07:41He was our friend.
01:07:45He was a guest, dear.
01:07:47Just like all the others.
01:07:51But...
01:07:57I guess so.
01:08:07Hi!
01:08:09Hi, where's your swimsuit?
01:08:11Got it on.
01:08:13I gotta go home, and I gotta pick mine up.
01:08:21Okay, I think I have it all.
01:08:23If we come up with anything, we'll contact you, Mr. Price.
01:08:25Thank you.
01:08:33All right, are you gonna tell me,
01:08:35or are you gonna sit there smirking all day?
01:08:37We got another one.
01:08:39Traveling salesman by the name of Harry Browning.
01:08:41He was supposed to have been through here last weekend,
01:08:43and he hasn't been heard of since.
01:08:45So the guy's a salesman. Maybe he went on to another town.
01:08:47That was his boss.
01:08:49He was supposed to be back to work Monday morning,
01:08:51and the last time they heard from him was five days ago.
01:08:53Well, he telephoned from here.
01:08:59Hey, Steve, what do you say?
01:09:01How you doing? Hi, Linda.
01:09:03Wow, look what happened to the two lovebirds.
01:09:05Hi, Lin, have you been in the water yet?
01:09:07Are you kidding? Linda go in swimming and get her bathing suit wet?
01:09:09No way!
01:09:11Oh, isn't he a big tickle?
01:09:13What?
01:09:15Oh!
01:09:19What are you doing?
01:09:21Come on, I want a picture of your beautiful butt.
01:09:23It's for my locker door.
01:09:25Why don't you buy yourself a picture of Farrah Foster?
01:09:27Oh!
01:09:49Hey, what's the matter?
01:09:51It's Linda.
01:09:53She dove in right after you.
01:09:55She hasn't even surfaced yet.
01:09:57What?
01:10:03Aah!
01:10:05Aah!
01:10:07Aah!
01:10:09Aah!
01:10:11Aah!
01:10:13Aah!
01:10:15Aah!
01:10:17Aah!
01:10:47Aah!
01:10:49Get back!
01:10:51Come on, get in the water!
01:10:53Get in the water, get in!
01:10:55Aah!
01:10:57Aah!
01:11:01Aah!
01:11:03Aah!
01:11:05Aah!
01:11:07Aah!
01:11:09Aah!
01:11:11Aah!
01:11:13Aah!
01:11:15This is my, uh, my brother.
01:11:18You're the young fellow that rescued the girl.
01:11:20Well, Rick and I both did.
01:11:22Good work.
01:11:24I understand they stayed at your grandmother's home
01:11:26the night before they died.
01:11:29Joe?
01:11:30Yeah?
01:11:31Why don't you go over and have a talk with Mrs. Chalmers?
01:11:33All right.
01:11:34Come on.
01:11:37Come on.
01:11:39Let's go.
01:11:40Let's go.
01:11:41Let's go.
01:11:43Come on.
01:11:44Let's go.
01:11:45Help me!
01:12:10Our conversation was short and to the point.
01:12:14I told them to leave, and they agreed.
01:12:17Well, did, did anyone else speak to them?
01:12:19Oh, I suppose so.
01:12:21Well, I was probably the last, if that's what you mean.
01:12:27I wonder, do you think I could see the room they stayed in?
01:12:31Well, don't be silly.
01:12:32What for?
01:12:33Oh, it's, it's just, it's just routine.
01:12:36I'm supposed to check these kind of things out.
01:12:39I have known you since you were a little boy, Joe Yates.
01:12:43Now, do you think that I'm hiding something?
01:12:46No, no, it's not that.
01:12:47It's just that, well, Sheriff Ray, I mean, he asked me to come down and, and, and check a few things out.
01:12:52Well, you can tell Sheriff Ray from me that I think it's absolutely ridiculous.
01:12:56And I'm surprised at both of you.
01:12:59Yes, ma'am.
01:13:07Could I see the room now, ma'am?
01:13:13Oh, very well.
01:13:21Uh, Grandma?
01:13:23Rick and I are going to the hospital to see how Linda is.
01:13:27And you're not late.
01:14:22Well, uh, we have to make sure that they didn't leave anything behind, huh?
01:14:27I wonder if I might ask Mr. Davis a few questions.
01:14:32He left last night.
01:14:34He left?
01:14:35He was, that's strange.
01:14:38Why do you say that?
01:14:40It's, it's nothing.
01:14:41I was just thinking out loud.
01:14:42Um, was there anyone else staying here during that period?
01:14:45Oh, just the Burns family, but they left yesterday also.
01:14:48Oh, well, I wonder if I might get Mr. Davis and the Burns family's addresses and, uh, that'll be fine.
01:15:12Come on.
01:15:13Everything's going to be okay.
01:15:15It's just all so horrible.
01:15:17Dying like that in the car and then poor Linda finding them.
01:15:21Well, it's, uh, all over now.
01:15:23I guess it's just best to forget about it.
01:15:27Remember what I told you about those voices in the cellar?
01:15:30Yeah.
01:15:31Well, there's somebody down there.
01:15:33I know my grandmother's hiding someone.
01:15:35Heather.
01:15:36Oh, Rick, please, you've got to listen to me.
01:15:38I'm telling the truth.
01:15:40There is something wrong in that house.
01:15:42Something evil.
01:15:44And you still think your grandmother's hiding someone down there?
01:15:47Oh, Rick, I've heard her talking to him.
01:15:50Look, my grandmother is afraid of something, and I think it's down in that cellar.
01:15:57Okay, look.
01:15:59After we see Linda, I'm coming home with you and we're going to take a look around down there.
01:16:04Then maybe we'll clear up this nonsense once and for all.
01:16:08Do you feel better?
01:16:10I'm afraid.
01:16:11Come on.
01:16:16Jack, one box of small tools, bread, briefcase, beer cans, and cables.
01:16:26You know, is anything strange, Frank?
01:16:28No.
01:16:29There's no luggage, no personal belongings.
01:16:32Well, they only went away for the weekend.
01:16:34Yeah, but you've got to brush your teeth.
01:16:36You're going to wear the same socks for three days?
01:16:38I don't know.
01:16:39But since I've been on the force, nothing surprises me anymore.
01:16:41Well, look, the whole engine got tore out.
01:16:43It's probably all still at the bottom of the quarry.
01:16:47No, the divers checked out the whole area.
01:16:59Cat.
01:17:02Puss, puss, puss, puss.
01:17:08Meow.
01:17:13Meow.
01:17:25Puss, puss, puss, puss, puss, puss.
01:17:27Nice cat.
01:17:39Meow.
01:17:46Puss, puss, puss, puss, puss.
01:17:49Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty.
01:17:52What do you want me to do?
01:17:54Puss, what do you think we're doing?
01:17:56Is he alive?
01:17:57Leave him alone.
01:17:59Go, get him up in the water.
01:18:03Why do you like that game?
01:18:05Come on.
01:18:09Every time I go up to there, it's not so easy.
01:18:11I'm old with people.
01:18:17I never know what to do.
01:18:20Puss.
01:18:33Meow.
01:18:38Puss, puss, puss.
01:18:43I never know what to do.
01:18:45Never that even.
01:18:48Meow, meow, meow.
01:18:50Mr. Chalmers, is that you?
01:19:18Mr. Chalmers?
01:19:21Who is here?
01:19:48Mr. Chalmers?
01:19:50Is he down here?
01:20:05Mr. Chalmers?
01:20:17Mr. Chalmers?
01:20:47Mr. Chalmers?
01:21:18No!
01:21:20No!
01:21:46You sure you don't want me to come in for a while?
01:21:48The lights are out.
01:21:49Grandma's probably gone to bed.
01:21:53I could check the cellar, like I said.
01:21:55It's too late.
01:21:57Maybe tomorrow.
01:21:59Besides, I feel a little better now.
01:22:02Are you sure?
01:22:04See you tomorrow, then.
01:22:14Well, maybe we could have a coat before you go.
01:22:17I guess it's not that late.
01:22:18Sure.
01:22:47Come on.
01:23:05Come on.
01:23:18Grandma?
01:23:19Are you down here?
01:23:23Come on, Rick.
01:23:24Let's get out of here.
01:23:48Come on, Rick.
01:23:49Let's go.
01:23:53Rick, please.
01:23:54Let's go.
01:24:18Let's go.
01:24:31Let's get the hell out of here.
01:24:48Come on, you're on business now, evil.
01:24:58Evil!
01:24:59Stupid!
01:25:05Now, if the other little snoop would ignore the warnings,
01:25:10wouldn't he?
01:25:12Had your nose everywhere, didn't you?
01:25:16Evil.
01:25:20Evil won't mind if I'm losing this.
01:25:22Oh, hey, Snoopy.
01:25:23Thank you for me.
01:25:24Now it's you.
01:25:25Now it's your turn.
01:25:28Help me!
01:25:36I'm going to take care of you now.
01:25:45Mama!
01:25:50You!
01:25:51You!
01:26:01You little better.
01:26:02You know I'm going to find you.
01:26:08James.
01:26:11The child is frightened.
01:26:13Your mother.
01:26:15Shut up!
01:26:17You meddling fool.
01:26:20Shut up!
01:26:24You're always making excuses for them.
01:26:36Where are you, dear?
01:26:45Where are you?
01:27:16Ahh!
01:27:28Ahh!
01:27:29Ahh!
01:27:30Ahh!
01:27:31Ahh!
01:27:32Ahh!
01:27:33Ahh!
01:27:34Ahh!
01:27:35Ahh!
01:27:36Ahh!
01:27:37Ahh!
01:27:38Ahh!
01:27:39Ahh!
01:27:40Ahh!
01:27:41Ahh!
01:27:42Ahh!
01:27:44Ahh!
01:27:45Ahh!
01:27:46Ahh!
01:27:48Ahh!
01:27:56Ahh!
01:28:10Ahh!
01:28:11No!
01:28:42Shh!
01:28:46Maybe we should have waited till morning.
01:28:47No, no, no. That's my brother's van, so somebody's got to be around.
01:28:51What do you think you're going to find?
01:28:52I don't know, but that luggage has got to be somewhere.
01:28:54Come on.
01:28:59Heather.
01:29:02Oh, what are you doing here?
01:29:05What are you doing here, dear?
01:29:07Heather. Heather.
01:29:08Shh!
01:29:09Shh!
01:29:11Oh! Oh, Christ!
01:29:16Mrs. Chalmers?
01:29:18Mrs. Chalmers?
01:29:19Yes.
01:29:24I see you found your husband.
01:29:25Oh, yes.
01:29:27James is here.
01:29:29I guess we won't have to look for him anymore, will we?
01:29:34Flowers look beautiful.
01:29:36Thank you, Joe.
01:29:39Should we go upstairs and we'll talk about it?
01:29:43I'll make some tea.
01:29:45Yeah.
01:29:46I hope you do.
01:30:03Well, Mrs. Chalmers had been in an institution for six months with a nervous breakdown.
01:30:07She arrived home that night shortly after Barry Oaks had left.
01:30:10She found her husband with a strange woman.
01:30:12She went completely out of her head, and, well, she's as strong as any three men I know around these parts.
01:30:17Now, she cornered them in the garage, got him first, and then she finished off Lena Davis.
01:30:21Pretty gruesome stuff.
01:30:23And why does she preserve him that way?
01:30:25Well, they'd been living together for so long that she said that she just couldn't bear the thought of not having him around to talk to.
01:30:30So she apparently pickled the old guy, and then she went on with life as though nothing ever happened.
01:30:33And what's all this?
01:30:34Well, we're still looking for four other people who disappeared shortly after that.
01:30:37Mr. Davis is exactly where she said he'd be, along with his wife.
01:30:41So we figure we'd better just dig them all up.
01:30:44You never know.
01:30:54What are you doing on my brand new car, eh?
01:31:04What are you doing?
01:31:34What are you doing?
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