Curse of the Witch's Doll Page #5

Genre: Horror
Director(s): Lawrence Fowler
Production: Up A Notch Productions
Year:
2017
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It was a living doll.

You've seen it

before, haven't you?

You've suffered a

hallucination, nothing more.

We've been down

this road before.

For weeks, you were giving

me a story about a man

looking through your window.

You told me he was

trying to kill you.

You were wrong.

In time you came to

accept and understand

that you were mistaken.

Not this time.

We share this asylum

with a spirit, doctor,

a hateful spirit.

None of us are

safe, not even you.

You know that I'm right.

Even now I can hear her.

She's talking.

What is she saying to you?

She's saying

threatening words.

Tell me.

[Doris] I can't.

Tell me.

She saying the same four

words over and over again.

You're going to die.

You're going to die.

You're going to die.

But she's not saying

them to me, doctor.

She's talking to you.

(laughing)

(child laughing)

It's not alive.

It can't be true.

(pills rattling)

(suspenseful orchestral music)

It can't be true.

(head creaking)

(whispering)

(eerie atmospheric music rising)

All right, here we are.

We are here finally,

on the grounds

of the Brynhill Mental Asylum.

If you've been on

this channel before,

you know how long I've

waited for this day.

And if you're new around here,

hit that subscribe button.

I have brought Emma

along for this one.

She's dying to

see inside it too,

as you can tell.

So, yeah, this asylum has

just been closed down.

It's safe to say that it has

housed many people who were

mentally disturbed and

yeah, many people are said

to have died here.

For decades, staff and

patients have gone on record

claiming to have witnessed

paranormal activity here,

so if we can get a

shot of something,

anything close to

what they wrote about,

then this is gonna be good.

(ominous orchestral music)

No, you're gonna fall.

This place is

over 400 years old.

Can you imagine

being a patient here?

It is pretty creepy.

Oh, that didn't work?

Shocking.

Let's try to find a

broken door or window,

maybe around the back.

(eerie atmospheric music)

Emma?

Emma, what's wrong?

[Emma] I can't.

Why?

I just, I can't, Sam.

I can't do this.

It's just an empty building.

We'll be in there for 20

minutes tops, I promise.

What are you afraid of?

(ominous orchestral music)

When I looked

through the window,

I saw something move,

like a shadow or

something, okay?

Are you sure?

No, but you know

what they saw.

What, do you believe them?

Truly?

No.

[Sam] Then what

are you afraid of?

That they're right.

Can you be brave?

[Emma] Just take

me home, please.

We're gonna set

up the cameras,

we'll have a little look around,

and then we'll go home.

10 minutes, that's

all I'm asking for.

Can you do that for me?

Okay.

[Sam] It's such a buzz.

You might even enjoy it.

(sighing)

You coming?

(camera beeping)

Okay, Sam, we're set up.

Sam?

Sam?

(gasping)

Sam, are you trying to

give me a heart attack?

(box creaking)

What was that?

It's just...

(box slamming)

I told you.

I f***ing told you.

It's nothing.

It's nothing.

(eerie atmospheric music)

No, don't go back down there.

I told you,

there's no one here.

Now come in.

It's just us and

some creepy doll.

[Emma] What doll?

In the chest, there

was a doll, I swear.

Funny.

(eerie atmospheric music)

We need to go.

No, not yet.

No, we need to leave.

No.

(child laughing)

(eerie atmospheric music rising)

Sam, I'm begging you, please.

All right, go.

No, I'm not going without you.

Go!

(eerie atmospheric music)

(eerie atmospheric music rising)

(dreamy atmospheric music)

(eerie atmospheric music rising)

(Sam screaming)

[Emma] Sam.

(gasping)

Sam, Sam.

(crying)

(head creaking)

(dramatic orchestral music)

(ominous orchestral music)

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