Ghosts of Darkness Page #5

Synopsis: Two paranormal investigators are unexpectedly thrown together in the hope of solving a 100 year mystery. Locked for three nights in a house with a dark and unsettling past, the two investigators must put their differences to one side and work together. Scepticism and showmanship are soon put to one side when the two investigators realise there is more at stake than just their professional reputation. For once they have stumbled onto the real thing, but this time it's their own lives at stake.
 
IMDB:
4.7
Year:
2017
82 min
17 Views


Show yourself, demon.

Jack, what the hell

are you playing at?

(crying)

- Rebecca, is that you?

- It hurts so much, Jack.

The pain never stops.

He won't let it.

Look what you made me do.

- No.

- You could've stopped it.

You could've helped me.

- Stop.

- Why did you let

him do this to me?

Why did you let me die?

- Stop it!

(evil laughing)

You're not my wife.

(evil laughing)

You're not my wife!

(evil laughing)

- You're wife

tastes sweet, Jack.

(evil laughing)

Very sweet.

(evil laughing)

- You're not my wife!

No!

(shrieks)

(eerie orchestral music)

- Oh, good of you to join us.

- I had some old

demons to deal with.

Let's finish this.

- I'm fine, by the way.

Start reading.

- [Both] In these names

that are above all others,

whether it constrained by

chains or returned to darkness,

may you never disturb

this house again.

- Again.

- [Both] In these names

that are above all others,

whether it constrained by

chains or returned to darkness,

may you never disturb

this house again.

- Atat.

- In these names that are above all others.

- Barnum.

- Whether constrained by chains.

- Bacuth.

- Or returned to darkness.

- Exsilium.

- May you never disturb

this house again.

- Vindictae.

Again. Atat.

- In the names are above all others.

- Barnum.

- Whether it constrained by chains....

- Bacuth.

- Or returned to darkness.

- Exsilium.

- May you never disturb

this house again.

- Vindictae.

Again!

- In the names that are above all others.

- Atat.

- Whether it constrained by chains.

- Barnum.

- Or returned to darkness.

- Bacuth.

- May you never disturb this house again.

- Exsilium.

- Vindictae.

Atat.

- In these names that are above all others.

- Barnum.

- Whether it constrained by chains.

- Bacuth.

- Or returned to darkness.

- Exsilium.

- May it never disturb

this house again.

- Vindictae.

You are banished.

(clock chiming)

- Is that it?

- I don't know.

(growling)

Don't look at it!

We have to complete the ritual.

- [Both] Atat,

Barnum.

Bacuth.

Exsilium.

Vindictae.

- Don't look at it.

- [Both] Atat, Barnum,

Bacuth, Exsilium, Vindictae.

Atat, Barnum, Bacuth,

Exsilium, Vindictae.

Atat, Barnum, Bacuth,

Exsilium, Vindictae.

(growls)

(door slams)

- This can't be right.

It was way too easy.

(growls)

(grunts)

Oh no, no, no, no.

I'm sorry, I'm sorry,

Jack, I'm sorry.

(crying)

(eerie orchestral music)

I'm sorry, Jack.

(eerie orchestral music)

(grunts)

(laughs)

- [Demon] Giving up

so soon, Mr. Blazer?

(evil laughing)

(gun fires)

("The Bringer of

Dreams" by Pallas)

Welcome, step inside

the waiting room

Just relax, they'll

be here quite soon

Now if you could

just let yourself go

You'll soon be starring

in your own freak show

They know that you're here

Your own dark fears

You know you

can't stop the show

You're at the mercy

of the bringer of dreams

A dream or a nightmare,

tell me what will you choose

No way of knowing

if you'll win or lose

Perhaps you'll find

your heart's desire

Or burn forever

in your own hellfire

Let the show begin

Just welcome them in

You know you

can't stop the show

You're at the mercy

of the bringer of dreams

Sleepless demons

approaching fast

They bring you gifts

from your subconscious past

Ride with Rhiannon on her...

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