Amityville 2: The Possession Page #3

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1982
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Camping, anyone?

- One of my parishioners is dying.

- Sorry to hear that.

- Here, let me help.

- I'll be right back.

Okay. I'll be here.

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday dear Sonny

Happy birthday to you

Happy Birthday to you

You live in a zoo

You smell like a monkey

And you look like one, too!

Come on, let's cut that cake!

- Oh, my God. Look at this.

- Make a wish and blow out the candle.

Make a wish?

- It's magic!

- It's magic?

Did you do that, monkey-face?

You trying to make a fool

of your big brother?

You rascal.

Or was it you?

- Happy birthday.

- Thank you.

- I love you.

- I love you, too.

- I love you, Ma.

- Oh, son.

Happy birthday.

Thank you.

It's very nice.

Look at them, they're pathetic animals.

They'd be better off if you killed them.

Don't you think so?

Yes, you think so.

- Hi, everybody.

- Hi!

- Hi, Danielle.

- Hi. Hello.

Hi, Sonny.

- Happy birthday, Sonny.

- Thank you.

- Happy birthday.

- Thank you very much.

Happy birthday, Sonny.

Happy birthday.

Anthony, let me get you and Jody together.

Hurry up, honey.

They're waiting for you down there.

- Wait. I missed it.

- Come on, I'm busy.

Everybody hungry?

You're gross!

That's wonderful.

So? I'm ready.

I ran out of film.

I have to go get some more film.

Sonny, I'm here.

So what?

I thought you were calling me.

I changed my mind.

What's the matter with you?

Are you feeling guilty?

- I'm not.

- Stop it!

You act like you hate me sometimes.

I'm confused. Please talk to me...

Go away, damn b*tch!

Don't you ever talk to me again!

Don't you touch me!

I'm sorry, the number you've...

Please, Father, answer me.

Answer me! Father, I know you're there.

- I don't want to answer it.

- Good idea.

Hello?

Now let's hit the trail.

Come on, let's go.

I was just going to get some ice cubes.

- What have you done with your brother?

- Me?

- What have you done?

- Nothing.

Mom!

Do you understand what you've done?

No.

No!

You must do it.

You must do it now.

- Come on, spit it out. What's on your mind?

- I don't...

- You don't want to do it anymore?

- Just let's...

- Come on, answer!

- It's a shame.

- What's a shame?

- Everything.

Are you nuts?

Our family is shameful.

Don't you understand?

What's it got to do with our family?

Mommy!

Mommy!

Mark, hide.

Hide.

No!

What are you doing? No, please.

What are you doing?

Please don't. No.

Don't!

Frank, wake up, you're having a dream.

You're having a dream.

Frank, what are you doing?

Frank, wait a minute. You're still asleep.

Frank, hold on a minute!

- Would you tell me where we're going?

- Amityville.

- Why?

- Something horrible has happened.

Frank, you had a dream.

It might have had a powerful effect on you,

but it was just a dream.

I pray to God you're right.

Hi. I'm their priest. He's with me.

- Hold it, gentlemen.

- Okay, let them in. He was their priest.

Okay, Father.

- Who are they?

- Two parents and their kids.

- I'm a priest.

- It's okay.

Okay, you guys can take off. You're too late.

Father, please. Don't touch those things.

It's a crime scene.

- Everything's going to be all right.

- Take it easy, kid.

I don't remember.

Let's get him out of here

and calm him down.

Okay, Chief.

- Lieutenant.

- He hasn't said a word. He's still in shock.

- What about the doctor?

- He's on his way.

May I go in now?

Turner, take the Father in to see the boy.

Did you kill them, Sonny?

Who is inside you?

In the name of the Father, and the Son,

and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

It was Patricia on the phone that night.

She was trying to reach me.

I'm responsible.

You loved them, didn't you?

Do you hear me, Sonny?

Help me to help you.

"The Lord is my shepherd...

"I shall not want.

"He maketh me to lie down

in green pastures...

"he leadeth me beside the still waters.

"He restoreth my soul...

"he leadeth me..."

No!

- Did he hurt you, Father?

- No.

Anyway, it's not his fault.

What do you mean, Father?

He can't help it.

He is dominated by another force.

What force?

The boy is possessed.

I saw one once in Puerto Rico.

He was shouting and kicking.

Show yourself...

unclean spirit.

Kiss the crucifix...

and beg the Almighty for forgiveness.

I must take him to church.

This is impossible.

In church, I could succeed.

Please understand. Help me.

- Are you asking me to let him go?

- It's the only way.

No, Father, you've got three more minutes

to talk to the boy. That's all.

Officer.

I told you, you'd have to leave.

- You want to destroy this boy's life?

- I do what I want.

You must leave this boy's body

which your foul presence occupies.

Why should I leave? I like it here.

- I will cast you out.

- Oh? How?

With an exorcism.

You can't do that. You're not authorized.

- How do you know?

- We know everything.

Is it your intention

not to show yourself again?

I could.

When?

When I please.

Father, what are you doing here?

Are you all right?

Can I give you a lift?

Yes. Thank you.

I know some strange stories

about that house.

I've been working here for 25 years.

- Here, let me help you.

- Thank you.

At first, I thought it would be very boring.

But these records are more interesting

than any novel.

A woman expelled

from Salem for witchcraft...

violated the Indians' laws against

building on an ancient burial ground.

Since then, it's been desecrated...

by people who have no right to live there.

- Hello.

- Hello.

- Who is this?

- Father Adamsky?

Father?

I'm worried.

I'm worried about Sonny.

Afraid of him.

I don't know why,

but I think he wants to kill us.

Your Honor,

it is my intention to prove at the trial...

that Sonny is a victim

of demonic possession, and therefore...

Of what, Mr. Booth?

Demonic possession, Your Honor.

Possession by demons.

And therefore innocent

of the charges placed against him.

Your Honor, this is highly irregular.

Will counsel please approach the bench?

Your Honor, there is no precedent...

Mr. Booth, I admire your originality.

If I accept your plea, regardless of verdict,

every courtroom in this country...

would be inundated

with pleas of possession.

Nobody will be guilty of anything.

"The devil made him do it."

No, Mr. Booth. I cannot accept your plea.

You have three days to submit another.

Father Adamsky, the Chancellor

would like to have a word with you.

Monsignor, it's good to see you.

I've more to tell you about the Montelli case.

Won't you come in?

Sorry, I'm in a hurry.

But I want to talk to you.

Who gave you permission

to let the people in a court of law believe...

that the church was preparing to perform

an exorcism?

- You told me.

- I told you I was going to talk to the Bishop.

But you anticipated his decision

and put the church in a bad light.

Now, the Bishop is very worried about you.

He would like you to take

a leave of absence.

- A leave of absence now?

- You are not listening to me!

I am listening to my own conscience!

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Tommy Lee Wallace

Thomas "Tommy" Lee Wallace (born October 8, 1949) is an American film producer, director, editor, and screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the horror genre, directing films such as Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Fright Night Part 2 and the 1990 mini-series adaption It. He is a long-time friend and collaborator of director John Carpenter, receiving his first credit as art director on Carpenter's directorial debut Dark Star. Along with Charles Bornstein, he edited both the original Halloween and The Fog. more…

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