La casa 3 Page #4

Year:
1988
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Let's face it.

That crazy caretaker killed him.

But if it was him, Susan,

why didn't he use the ax?

Okay, but what proof

have you got?

Your stupid sister's story

about seeing some ghost

of a kid dressed in white?

What about the message Paul

picked up on his radio

two days before Jim was killed?

And that's on tape.

How do you explain that?

Well, how the hell

should I know?

I know, I'm sorry.

Let's get our butts

out of here, Mark.

You could've sat down

and eaten something

instead of rushing me like that.

I wasn't hungry.

Neither was I.

I just wanted a minute to think.

I'm scared, Paul.

I just can't wait to talk

to that cemetery custodian.

What do you hope to learn?

I don't know. I just can't get

that doll out of my mind.

I saw it. It looked evil.

I'll never forget that look.

He's still in here.

I just know it.

And so is she.

Here you go. Do you mind?

I'm gonna go take a shower.

Sorry, but you can't.

Forgot to fill the tank.

Listen, I'll be back

in about half hour, all right?

Sure, you don't need a mechanic?

All I need is a part.

I can do the rest myself.

Listen, keep an eye on Tina

for me, okay.

She'll be okay. She's in denial.

Where are you?

Come out and let me see you.

Where are you?

Oh, Tina. Tina, thank God

you're all right.

Forgive me.

No, you stay here.

Better yet, raise Mark

on the radio. 1790.

God only knows where he is now.

I'm just afraid they're still

at that damned house.

And if they are,

they're in real danger.

They've gotta get out of there

right away. Now.

Right.

Mark, are you there?

Come in, Mark.

Mark.

Harvey.

Harvey.

Mr. Harvey.

Mr. Harvey.

Mr. Harvey, please.

Sir.

Mr. Harvey.

Mark.

Mark, please come in.

Mark. Mark.

I copy. Go ahead.

Paul wants to know

where you are now.

Right next to the house

where you left us. Why?

You got to get out of there

right away.

Your lives are in danger.

Why? What happened?

What has Paul come up with?

He'll tell you everything

himself.

Just get moving

as fast as you can.

Martha. Martha, answer me.

What is it?

Paul!

Help!

Bad things happen to old souls

that can't find peace.

I warned Sam.

Don't offend the dead.

That's sacrilege.

This has been going on 20 years,

you know.

- There's been other victims.

- You're kidding.

Five years ago,

kid from Mount Claire.

Disappeared.

Last he was seen

walking by that old house.

Dropped out of sight.

Have you ever seen

the little girl Henrietta?

Uh, yes.

One night, I was walking

by that old house.

May God preserve us.

Susan!

Susan! Tina! Answer me!

Martha.

Martha! Martha!

Martha!

Where are you?

Paul! Get me out of here!

I can't stand it here any more.

Help! Help! Help!

Someone get me out of here!

Help! Help! No!

Someone get me out of here!

Help! Help!

No!

Get me out of here.

I can't stand it in here at all.

Someone get me out of here.

Someone get me out of here.

Help!

Martha. Martha.

- Martha.

- Paul.

It's all right now. I'm here.

Susan!

Oh, my God.

Let me out of here.

You'll feel better.

Oh, Paul. I saw death.

Wait.

Help! Help!

Susan.

Let me out of here.

Right, Henry.

I'll keep the press away

until you get here.

What was that?

That's all nonsense.

The killer committed suicide.

We found him

hanging from a tree

about two hours ago

in the cemetery.

Sure, Henry.

There's not a thing wrong.

I'll see you later.

I know. I know. But that was

the District Attorney.

What can I tell him?

The truth?

- Why not?

- All hell would've broken loose.

Listen,

people just wanna be reassured.

Believe me. I mean,

they don't wanna know

about ghosts and curses

and whatnot.

Can I go now?

I know how you feel.

But you're gonna have to learn

to live with this on your own.

Because you can't talk

about it with anyone.

They'll only think you're crazy.

I know, you're right.

I just wanna get out of here.

As far away as I can.

I understand.

Don't worry. You'll never see

Henrietta again.

Who was she?

Just an ordinary little girl.

Until her father

gave her that doll.

And that's where it all started.

How do you feel?

Much better.

You'll see. I'll be as good

as new before the week's out.

Martha!

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