Dementia 13 Page #5

Synopsis: Whilst out on a rowboat with his wife Louise, John Haloran has a heart attack and dies. She casts his body overboard and hides his death telling the family he left on an urgent business trip. Louise's main concern is that she can only hope to inherit part of his family fortune if he's still alive. The Halorans are a strange family. They are still grieving over the death of the youngest daughter, Kathleen, who drowned in a pond when she was a young child. The family hold an annual ceremony of remembrance, on the anniversary of her death. But this year someone is wielding an ax...intent on murder.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Production: Madacy Home Video
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
68%
UNRATED
Year:
1963
75 min
472 Views


[ Singsong voice ] COME OUT,

COME OUT, WHEREVER YOU ARE.

THESE LITTLE NURSERY RHYMES

ARE NOTORIOUSLY EXPRESSIVE.

[ FROGS CROAKING ]

COME ON. I DON'T CARE

WHAT ANYONE SAYS ABOUT YOU.

WHO SAID ANYTHING

ABOUT ME?

NO ONE! EVERYONE!

I DON'T CARE!

LITTLE FISHY IN THE BROOK...

...PAPA'S HANGED YOU ON A HOOK.

PAPA'S CAUGHT YOU ON THE HOOK?

[ DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING ]

[ EERIE MUSIC PLAYING ]

[ DOOR CREAKS, CLOSES ]

[ WOMAN SCREAMS IN DISTANCE ]

WHAT IS IT?

[ INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS,

FROGS CROAKING ]

DON'T TOUCH HER!

[ SCREAMS ]

[ KANE SCREAMS ]

[ GUNSHOT ]

[ GASPS ]

FORGIVE ME, KATHLEEN.

YOU CHILDREN PLAYED

WITH STONE:

THE WAY OTHER CHILDREN

PLAYED WITH BUILDING BRICKS.

THEY ALL FORGOT WHAT A TALENTED

LITTLE BOY BILLY WAS.

WHAT ABOUT KATHLEEN?

HE MADE A WAX DOLL,

SOMETHING HE COULD PROTECT,

TO RELIEVE HIS GUILT.

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Francis Ford Coppola

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