Cry of the Banshee
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- Year:
- 1970
- 91 min
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H is for heretic.
Margaret Donald,
you were a kitchen maid in
the house of the widow Rockby,
who was burned as a
witch this seven days.
Heathen charms were
found in your room.
No.
Who gave them to you?
I know nothing.
Damn it girl, the
more I find to punish,
the more I find to discover.
Who else came to the house
consorting with the witch?
I know nothing of witchcraft.
Very well.
No. No.
No.
Do you still maintain
that you know nothing?
Nothing, nothing.
According to the law,
as a witch,
you are to be whipped
through the street
until your back is bloody,
and then to look on the
world from the stocks.
That, and that mark,
may help you to remember.
Court dismissed.
Go on, beat her.
Go on, whip her.
Come on, come over here.
Go on, throw it at
her, you filthy witch.
Go on. Hey.
Throw it at her, the
filthy witch, go on!
Mad dog my Lord,
cut my sheep to pieces!
I've never seen
anything like it,
as if the hound's bewitched.
Creature straight
from Hell, was it?
Aye my Lord, they
say it comes by night,
from the far fields
where the dead men walk.
Devils be damned.
There's 20 Oxford
crowns to the man
who brings me its head,
and proves to you that
there is no witchery.
You heard Lord Edward,
let's go hunt the mad dog down!
Father!
What do we have here, hmm?
Only two heathens?
The others escaped us,
they're learning new tricks.
You promised us entertainment.
And you shall have it!
What is that in your hand, boy?
Hmm? Pipes?
What's the matter?
Didn't that witch
of a mother of yours
give you spells and charms
to coax music from
those heathen pipes?
May!
What about this young girl? Huh?
Do her feet have magic? Hmm?
Dance! Play!
My husband,
please, I beg of you,
Why wife?
Here we have the son and
daughter of some sorceress,
and I'm damned if they shan't
afford us some merriment.
Dance, play!
Dance, b*tch!
It's a hound with its
paw caught in a trap.
Or a banshee telling
us that death is near.
Come, let us banish thoughts
of death with this, hmm?
Witch!
Come on Burke, rip it off!
Come on!
Take it off girl!
Let my sister be!
Let my sister be!
Let her be!
Please!
Please sir! Please help me!
Kill you! I'll kill you!
Murderer.
Murderer.
Take care of your tongue, woman.
He can soon get a third wife.
Yes, he's right.
Sean, take your
mother up to her roam.
Quiet her.
It is a banshee.
Banshee?
No.
No, it is only a mad dog that
has been killing our sheep,
and frightening the
villagers, nothing more.
Were you born this way?
Or did he raise you evil?
My real mother raised
me, God rest her soul.
And she was a wife to him.
Without him, you'd be nothing.
Nothing?
Doesn't matter.
No.
Don't you know? You don't?
Don't you know?
- This house is cursed!
- You be quiet!
And you, you are cursed,
and Edward's cursed,
and everybody's cursed!
Your house is cursed.
You he quiet.
You are cursed!
You need someone
young for your bed,
not my father.
No.
Come on, come on, come on.
Oh, take your time, boy.
Say something nice to
the kind gentleman,
no need to be afraid of him.
He's as gentle as a lamb.
Ahh, we'll he more gentle to him
than those who
strung him up there.
Woop.
Now, for our bit of kindness,
you can show us a
bit of gratitude.
Yes.
Who'd have use for a dead
man's hand, Mr. Mickey sir?
Witches, my boy.
There's evil around.
And there goes more of
those damn Whitmans.
Mark my word boy,
there's gonna be more
evil around this place.
I take it you'd prefer
still to he in Cambridge?
Father, I'd never
come home out of choice.
Welcome home, Harry.
Father's upstairs.
Welcome home, Lord Harry.
Oh, it's good to have
you back again, sir.
My, you are looking well.
This the new Priest
for the parish?
Aye, Father Tom,
my brother Sean.
Your predecessor lived to be 50.
He called me a
liar for six years.
Let's try some of
Father's whiskey.
Well you're back just in time
for some fine hunting, Harry.
That is if your tastes have
changed over the years.
The ways of witchery
still continue.
- Still?
- Aye.
I'd have thought by now
you'd have destroyed them all.
New ones spring up all the time.
Hah, I think they
do it to plague me.
Knowing what you do
when you find them.
Father, you may
have heard that they
think of me as some kind of
a monster in the village.
Well, I'm a hard
magistrate, it's true.
But, authority is the
main point of government,
and maintaining authority is
the main purpose of the law.
Did they teach you that in your
fine Cambridge college, Harry?
I heard it's easier
to presume guilt
than to assume innocence.
And I think so too.
Well I'll expect
you both to join me
in stamping out the
heathen practices
Witchcraft?
It's just toys to
these simple people,
but it's still a crime
against God and the crown.
That's no way to treat a man
when he's trying to sleep.
I can treat my groom
any way I like.
You.
There's too much of your
father in you, my dear.
Ow!
Hey.
Oh, he's beautiful.
Hello.
Hello.
Hey, hey.
Where did you come from?
We can have him for supper.
Oh, no.
It's one of my friends.
You've got better things
to do, haven't you?
Go on, there you go, go on!
Hey, hey.
Oh no.
We must go back, I'll be missed.
- Come on.
- Right.
My lady.
Woah, woah.
No.
No.
Come back with us, my Lady.
Oh, it's only a hound.
Death.
Will visit our house.
Ah, winter's coming in.
And the wolves are
coming with it.
No.
Come on, let's go back.
No. No.
Harry!
Sister, dear.
It's as though we're
all seeds of evil.
Thank you Roderick.
Another of your sons?
No, no, he's my stud groom.
He seems to have a calming
effect on the Ladyship,
and so I have allowed
her to keep him.
She found him,
wandering in the woods
one time many years ago.
When he was a little boy.
Get off the streets!
The mad dog's coming!
Clear the streets, you
hear me? Clear 'em!
Go home.
Go home child.
Don't move.
Sir, sir! Stay back!
It's the mad dog!
UP there!
Stand still!
Don't move, child!
Stay back.
Wait, you have no weapon.
Now, now.
Stay, stay. There there,
good boy, good boy.
Stay. Stay, stay.
Stay.
It's all right, he's
gone. He's gone.
Thank ye sir, for
saving the girl.
You saved her life, sir.
Does that give you
power over animals?
Why, no.
I've had it since
I can remember.
It must be centuries old.
What does this lettering mean?
I don't know.
But surely your parents,
well they must've tied it there.
Well, I have no parents.
Thank ye for saving
us from the dog, sir.
that of our Lord,
Mistress Maureen.
So that dog
couldn't be bewitched.
It couldn't be
fulfilling this curse.
Only children, or
the simplest villager,
could possibly think so.
I hear it didn't look so
heathen once Roderick tamed it.
It slunk away with its
tail between its legs.
But about Roderick.
Where does he get his
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