Cry of the Banshee Page #4
- GP
- Year:
- 1970
- 91 min
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Lock yourself in.
Don't leave me here Harry.
You must lock yourself in.
Not in this place.
It's the only safe place.
Here.
Please believe us.
Will you give your word?
You will not open
this door to anyone.
Until we return.
Keep her safe! We won't
And I'll not rest
until he's dead!
Sean?
Burke?
I want some light.
Lights.
Sean? Burke?
I want light.
I want every inch of this house
Maureen? Maureen?
Maureen, please let me in.
There'll be no more killing.
There's no longer
a power over me.
Maureen, we can
go away together.
Please, Maureen.
Please let me in.
Please, Maureen.
Please let me in.
You know I'll never harm you.
You know that.
And Harry and Father
Tom are out hunting you.
- Maureen-
- Please!
They won't stop and listen,
they'll just kill you.
You killed him.
You killed him!
Heaven directed that shot.
Now you have blood on your soul!
Don't you understand?
You didn't kill Roderick.
Don't you understand? It
could have killed both of us!
- Yes I know!
- Yes, yes.
You set us free.
You have set us free!
Yes.
We'll bury the curse with him.
You've set us free.
Now we can leave this house.
Yes.
Yes.
We'll be on our way, Bully Boy.
You know where to stop first.
Yes, my Lord.
I want to see him once again.
Dead.
He's dead.
He's dead, but I'm alive.
What do you want for a mark?
Whatever you can spell.
Open it up, I'd
have another look.
I shouldn't do that.
Well, he's dead isn't he?
Open it or I'll
bury you with him.
You didn't kill him!
He's dead.
His head was blasted
from his body!
Where is he?
You didn't kill him.
Born by fire,
by fire must be consumed.
He's dead.
Or is he?
You didn't kill him.
I didn't kill him,
let's be on our way.
He's still alive.
He isn't dead.
You didn't kill him.
Don't you understand?
You didn't kill him!
You didn't kill him!
Harry!
Harry?
Bully Boy.
Bully Boy?
Bully Boy!
Bully Boy!
Bully Boy.
Bully Boy!
Bully Boy!
Bully Boy!
Bully Boy!
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