Cast a Deadly Spell
- R
- Year:
- 1991
- 96 min
- 405 Views
( wind gusting )
( louder gusting )
IT'S VERY BAD, NIKOLAI.
LIKE SOMETHING:
LEANING ON THE SCREEN DOOR
TRYING TO GET IN...
MISCHIEF MISCHIEVING.
IF I HAD THE MONEY,
( siren blaring )
( tires screech )
( siren stops )
SORRY, ANGEL,
BUT I DON'T PLAY THE SAP
FOR ANYBODY--
BAD FOR BUSINESS.
LOVECRAFT, TOO BAD
WITH A CLIENT LIKE THIS,
MAYBE YOU ALREADY
COLLECTED...
UPFRONT, IF YOU KNOW
WHAT I MEAN.
( grunt )
( car door slams )
GET UP, GRIMALDI,
PEOPLE WILL THINK
YOU'VE NEVER BEEN SOCKED
BY A DAME BEFORE.
OH.
- EVENING, LIEUTENANT.
- WHAT'S THIS?
IT'S THE MURDER WEAPON.
WELL, BRADBURY, AT LEAS SHE FOUND A NICE, CLEAN
WAY TO BUMP HIM OFF.
YOU COULD KILL HIM.
YOU OWED HIM THAT.
NOW WITH THE NERVE
AND A LITTLE KNOW-HOW,
I CAN DO I BY TYING SIX KNOTS
IN A PIECE OF STRING.
- AIN'T MODERN
LIVING GRAND?
- MAGIC.
IT GIVES ME THE SHAKES
WHAT YOU CAN BUY
IN THIS TOWN.
- THEY SAY IT'LL MAKE
THINGS EASIER.
- AND IT HAS.
( metal clanging )
LOTS OF THINGS.
- ( thunder rumbling )
- HOW IS IT?
- BAD.
- IT'S ALWAYS BAD.
THERE'S BAD AND THERE'S BAD.
SOMETHING'S COMING,
SOMETHING UGLY.
AND IT'S GUYS LIKE ME
GONNA CLEAN UP THE MESS.
WATCH YOUR BACK.
THANKS.
( siren fading away )
( engine starts )
YOU TOO, HUH?
NOT ALL THE TIME,
JUST SOME OF THE TIME.
YOU KNOW WITH THE--
IT MAKES THINGS EASIER.
SEE YOU, GRIMALDI.
SAME OLD SCHLUBCRAFT,
SAME SOUR OUTLOOK,
SAME STUBBORN STREAK
AND YOU STILL WEAR
THAT DOG-PUKE TIE!
( thunder )
Lovecraft's voice:
BRADBURY WAS RIGHT.
THERE'S BAD
AND THERE'S BAD.
BUT WHAT I WALKED INTO
AFTER I LEFT THAT NIGH MADE ALL THE MAGIC AND
WITCHCRAFT I'D SEEN UP TO
THEN LOOK LIKE A SIDESHOW.
MY NAME IS LOVECRAF AND I'M THE GUY
WHO KNOWS.
JUST ABOUT THE ONLY GUY
WHO KNOWS IT ALL
AND WHO'S
STILL BREATHING.
IT STARTED THAT NIGH AND IT STARTED WITH A WOMAN.
- ( piano playing )
- IT ALWAYS STARTS
WITH A WOMAN.
( finger snaps )
MICKEY!
FOR A MINUTE,
I DIDN'T THINK
YOU WERE GONNA SHOW.
YEAH, IT JUST TOOK
A LITTLE LONGER,
THAT'S ALL.
SORRY.
THANK YOU. CAN I
BUY YOU A DRINK?
OH, THANKS, MR. BORDEN
BUT I GOTTA RUN,
- BUSY YOU KNOW--
- MICKEY, MICKEY, MICKEY.
AREN'T YOU FORGETTING
A LITTLE SOMETHING?
MR. TUGWELL.
( chuckles )
Borden:
OKAY, I UNDERSTAND
YOU'RE IN A HURRY,
BUT I THOUGHT YOU'D WAN TO GET PAID FOR THIS JOB.
OH YEAH, SURE,
MR. BORDEN.
( tapping )
I'D REALLY LIKE
TO STAY FOR THAT DRINK,
BUT YOU KNOW, YOU'VE GO TO UNDERSTAND MY POSITION--
( gasping )
Borden:
I UNDERSTAND JUST FINE.
( moaning and panting )
GOOD NIGHT, MICKEY.
( chuckles )
( sighs ) I THINK
I'LL TAKE SOME AIR.
( fingers snap )
TUGWELL!
Announcer:
Announcing 1:
30 departureof the Grand San Diegan,
now boarding on track six.
Stopping in Long Beach,
San Clemente,
La Jolla and San Diego.
Departing in eight minutes.
All aboard.
Paging Mr. Mullreed...
Final call
for the Grand San Diegan,
service to Long Beach,
San Juan Capistrano...
( screaming )
I HAD A DEAL!
LET ME GO!
TELL HIM YOU LOST ME,
TELL HIM...
JUST LET ME GO, OKAY?
I'LL SHARE THE MONEY
WITH YOU. YOU CAN
HAVE ALL OF IT.
JUST LET ME:
WALK OUT OF HERE.
THAT'S FAIR.
THAT'S MORE THAN FAIR.
TAKE IT.
( wind gusting )
( panting and screaming )
( screaming intensifies )
- ( coin clinking )
- ( dinging )
- ( screaming )
- ( chuckles )
( screaming louder )
( yelling stops )
( humming )
BOOH!
( piano music )
( door knocks )
GOOD MORNING,
MR. LOVECRAFT.
GOOD MORNING,
MRS. KROPOTKIN.
I WAS WONDERING,
WITH YOUR ATTRACTIVE
DESK CALENDAR,
TODAY'S DATE?
YEAH, IT'S TUESDAY,
APRIL 28.
A SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE
FOR YOU?
HUH... I CAN'T SAY
THAT IT DOES.
IT IS THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY
OF THE DEATH OF MY HUSBAND
NIKOLAI KROPOTKIN,
WHO, WHEN HE DIED,
BLACKBIRDS FELL DOWN
FROM THE TREES:
- FOR 10 MILES
AROUND OUR HOUSE.
- SORRY.
IT IS ALSO 28 DAYS
AFTER THE FIRS OF THE MONTH,
WHICH IS THE DAY
YOU ARE OBLIGED:
TO PAY ME REN FOR THE SPACE I GRACIOUSLY
ALLOW YOU TO SHARE WITH
THE KROPOTKIN ACADEMY.
- EH?
- YOU'LL GET YOUR DOUGH
THIS AFTERNOON.
I'M ON MY WAY
REMEMBERING THAT PEOPLE
WHO LIE TO WITCHES
HAVE BEEN KNOWN:
I'M ON MY WAY
OUT THERE NOW.
I GET A RETAINER,
YOU GET YOUR RENT.
I HAD BETTER,
LOVECRAFT,
MY RATHER LARGE:
AND ON THE WHOLE
UNSYMPATHETIC BROTHERS
WHO ENJOY NOTHING MORE
THAN THE THROWING OF
OTHER PEOPLE'S FURNITURE
OUT OF WINDOWS.
- LOVECRAFT!
- ( swooshing )
HERE, GIVE THESE
TO YOUR NEW CLIENT.
LOOK, I'M NOT GOING
BUSINESS FOR YOU.
28 DAYS IN ARREARS,
LOVECRAFT.
A LESSER WOMAN:
WOULD HAVE CALLED
HER BROTHERS WEEKS AGO.
AND GET THEM:
TO GIVE YOU CASH.
- ( whinnying )
- ( tires screech )
( whinnying )
( door closes )
( birds chirping )
YES?
"TAP AND BALLROOM"?
MR. LOVECRAFT,
GOOD MORNING.
I'M AMOS HACKSHAW.
EMPTY YOUR POCKETS,
PLEASE.
- DO WHAT?
- EMPTY YOUR POCKETS
ONTO THE DESK, PLEASE.
WHY?
HUMOR A MIDDLE-AGED MAN,
MR. LOVECRAFT.
- ( sighing )
- ( coins rattle )
- OPEN YOUR SHIRT, PLEASE.
- LISTEN, MAN--
JUST ONE BUTTON--
YOU GO ANY FURTHER,
IN THE ROOM.
IT'S TRUE.
NO TOKENS, NO TALISMANS,
NO FETISHES, NOTHING.
YOU REALLY DON'T USE
ANYTHING...
ANY MAGIC, THAT IS.
JUST LIKE I TOLD YOU
ON THE PHONE.
YOU DON'T BELIEVE
IN MAGIC?
I BELIEVE IT,
JUST DON'T USE IT.
- WHY?
- GOT PERSONAL REASONS.
- AND THEY ARE?
- PERSONAL.
THERE WAS A CHAUFFEUR,
HIS NAME WAS LARRY WILLIS.
I FIRED HIM.
WHY?
I HAVE A YOUNG DAUGHTER,
MR. LOVECRAFT, SHE'S
ALL I HAVE NOW.
VERY MUCH.
SHE WASN'T A STRONG WOMAN,
SO WE MOVED HERE
TO CALIFORNIA FOR
THE CLIMATE.
WE THOUGH IT WOULD HELP.
IT DID NOT.
OLIVIA'S MOTHER
DIED BRINGING HER
INTO THIS SORRY WORLD
AND I HAVE DEDICATED MYSELF
TO PROTECTING HER
FROM ITS MORE:
UNFORTUNATE REALITIES.
SHE'S ONLY 16 YEARS OF AGE,
MR. LOVECRAFT,
WHICH MAKES HER:
QUITE VULNERABLE.
SO SHE'S INEXPERIENCED.
I PREFER THE WORD PURE.
THE PURITY:
AND BLINDS THEM:
TO THE TRAP AND THE BOW.
I DIDN'T LIKE THE WAY
I THOUGHT REMOVING HIM
FROM THE PROPERTY
WOULD BE ENOUGH,
BUT I UNDERESTIMATED
THE YOUNG MAN.
WHEN HE LEFT.
- WHAT?
- A BOOK.
AN OLD BOOK.
VALUABLE?
MIGHT BE WORTH A FEW
THOUSAND--
IT DOES HOWEVER HOLD GREA SENTIMENTAL VALUE FOR ME.
HUH, WHAT KIND OF BOOK
WAS IT?
A TREATISE:
ON CERTAIN KINDS
OF ESOTERIC MAGIC.
IT'S CALLED
A "NECRONOMICON."
IT'S ABOU THE SAME SIZE AS
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