Black Christmas Page #2
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- Year:
- 1974
- 98 min
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I wouldn't want you to get the wrong idea
about that. She is a good girl.
I am sure you will find her
in the fraternity house.
As a matter of fact, I could show you the way.
I have to go to a store near there.
If you wouldn't mind
giving me a lift.
I know where it is.
And I will be glad to
give you a ride.
This is very kind of you,
Mr. Harrison.
I'll just get my bag.
"I didn't sent my daughter here
to be drinking and picking up boys."
Tough sh*t!
I was supposed to be responsible...
in this goddamn house.
This bronze.
The leaning tower of Pisa
if they can get up there.
I'll do my best.
I don't know what the bastard
expect of me.
For Christ sake!
Claud?
Is that you, Claud?
Claud?
Here kitty, kitty, kitty!
Come on Claud. Come say
goodbye to mommy.
Is that you, Claud?
Oh, Jesus!
Claud, look what you made me do!
Stop it!
Come on Claud, here kitty, kitty, kitty!
Come on Claud, I got to go!
Here, kitty!
Oh, God dammit, Claud,
you're a little prick!
This is very kind of you,
Mr. Harrison.
I think I will get out of here.
I am pregnant.
What?
I'm pregnant.
Hey, Jessica, that's fantastic.
I don't want it.
You don't want it?
No!
I want to have an abortion.
You can't made a decision like that.
You haven't even ask me.
I wasn't even going to tell you.
Jess.
I want us to have a baby.
Peter, I can't!
Oh, Christ, Jess.
Don't you ever consider anyone but yourself?
I've thought this out very carefully and
I know what I'm gonna do.
Do you know how important this
afternoon is to me?
Yes, I do.
Why don't you just get out of here.
Jess!
I want to talk to you tonight.
There is nothing to discuss, Peter.
- I'm not going to change my mind.
We'll see.
Will you be there at 9 o'clock?
- Yes.
- Okay, I will see you tonight.
Yes, dear.
I am sure there is nothing wrong.
Yes, I just been talking to
a friend of hers.
She's going to call her out for me.
Yes, well, if we don't have any luck,
I'll go to the police.
Yes.
Well, I don't think I'll be able to go home tonight.
It's a bit late to head out now.
BARB:
Let the grown brother snag it a little bit.
Yes.
Good-bye, dear.
Hello?
Hello?
Hello!
Oh hell, not again!
Billy.
Billy? Mm!
I'm sorry, you have the
wrong number.
What your mother and I must solve is...
Where did you put the baby Agnes?
You got the wrong number.
Where did you put Agnes, Billy?
Look, I'm telling you,
you have the wrong number!
Why can't mother and I might go in?
Billy!
You guys can never get it
if you don't even try.
Look, I really don't. You get thing that go so seriously. Sincerely, I need--
I know what we may hear a non specific.
Hold it, hold it!
Jesus!
Could you just give it to
me one at a time?
BARB:
Well, what the hell are you
planning to do about it?
You... shut up!
You know, for a public servant
I think your attitude really sucks.
Shut up.
Now, Mr. Harrison, if you convinced that
your daughter is missing,
you can fill up one of these forms.
I don't know if there's any consolation, but
90% of the time girls who reported...
...missing from the college,
they're out of campus somewhere
with their boyfriends.
Thanks, but that's
not much of a consolation.
- Oh, here for my gladdy help.
- Thank you, dear.
You know we got to get
Mr. Renzic fix this door.
I must have to call that son of a b*tch
Mrs. Mac, there was another one
Oh, what, my dear?
It's weird! Some woman screaming,
then a man wailing.
Clare Harrison's father was here today.
Oh, really? I'm sorry I didn't
get to say goodbye to her.
Well, you still might. Clare didn't
meet him where she was supposed to.
Ah, I thought she was over to
the fraternity.
Where is it?
I bought in some fishes.
Oh, sh*t!
You're, mister!
- Excuse me.
- Um-hm.
Could you give me the number of
the sorority house? Please!
Yeah, sure.
It's, uh...
Fellecio - 2 0 8 8 0.
What?
Fellecio.
It, It's, uh-- It's a new change.
FE (F*** Everybody?).
Sounds none on me!
How do you spell it?
Capital 'F', 'e', little 'l', 'l'
'a', 't', 'i' 'o'.
Thanks.
Don't mention it.
JESS:
Chris!
Break!
Hi, what's up?
- Have you seen Clare today?
- No, she went home.
No she didn't.
CHRIS:
Are you serious?
I thought maybe she was with you or
at least you might have heard from her.
No, not since last night.
Well, her father came to pick her up
at 1 o'clock today and she didn't show.
So he went down to the police
station with Phil and Barb.
What happened?
- They didn't take it seriously.
- Why?
I don't know.
I think they finicky shut up somewhere.
WOMAN:
Well, uh.She is out for Christmas holiday, but...
there was a bad practice over at the
highschool this afternoon, then.
She... just played the piano.
And, uh, when she didn't come home,
mine, I thought Melody being after her.
Best friends.
And, uh, they haven't seen her all day.
She is only 13 years
old, Lieutenant, and--
he is out on the road,
and so I came over here.
her to be just a few hours late, Mrs. Quaife?
Oh, yeah. She should have been home at noon.
We are going to buy a present for her father.
Nash, you stupid son of a b*tch, you got
a big goddamn mouth!
What the hell are you talking about?
Hi Chris, how is your brother?
Can I get a talk to you?
What's up?
I want to know why nothing is being done about
Clare Harrison being missing.
And why this... idiot gets away
with saying the things he does?
You are a friend of Clare Harrison?
Yeah, I have been taking her out.
Oh, this is Jessy. She lives
in the same sorority house with Clare.
Alright, come on in. Sergeant,
bring me the file on the Harrison's girl!
And take care of this.
to eat something, Mr. Harrison.
You know, starving yourself isn't
going to help the situation. I don't know.
No, thank you very much Mrs. Mac,
but I just have no appetite.
I feel I should be doing something,
but I don't know what.
Why don't you just try to
stop worrying?
The best thing you can
do is stay right here.
Michell shall call Clair show up soon!
In fact, I don't know what to do.
Did you know...
It's very little known fact, but...
did you know that there is a certain
species of turtle... that--
There is a certain species of turtle...
that can screw for
three days without stopping.
You don't believe me, do you?
Well, I mean how can I
make something like that?
Barb, dear, I, I, I--
No, really! They just three days,
24 hours a day,....
Can you believe that?
Three days?
Come on, if I get three minutes--
Do you know how I know this?
Because I went down to
the zoo and I watch them.
It was very boring.
Well, actually, uh, I, uh, didn't stay for the
whole three days.
I went over and I watch the zebras,
because they only takes a few seconds.
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