Psychosis Page #4
- R
- Year:
- 2010
- 89 min
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We found these.
Oh, those.
Yeah, I bought them
at an antiques fair. Keep them.
- They're probably worth something.
- Thank you.
It's been a pleasure doing business
with you, Mr. Golden.
Likewise.
I must say, this place
seems perfect for your needs.
Yes.
Sorry, how's your wife?
I've just come
from seeing her, actually.
She's at the Broadwood Hospital.
Hmm.
but the, uh...
...doctor said it's going
to take a long time.
It must have been a terrible
shock for you, coming -
Anyway...
I'm glad to see you're,
uh, settling in okay,
which is more than we ever did.
Yes.
We're not officially open yet,
but already we do have some guests,
just regulars from my last clinic.
And with Josh staying,
that means I can get
some of the decorating done.
He's a musician.
He's been burning the candle
at both ends,
so he showed up here
the other day.
for his rehabilitation.
I see you've got some,
uh, extra help.
Oh, yes, Emily.
Nice girl from the village.
She's earning herself
a few extra pounds.
Yeah.
I never got to meet her properly -
shame.
Nathan!
Nathan!
Why don't you come in now?
Let's have some tea.
Well...
Best be off.
Well, let's keep in touch,
Mr. Golden.
Let me know how your wife
is coming along.
Thank you.
Oi!
Can I give you a lift into the village?
Great.
I won't be a minute.
Hello?
Hi, it's me.
How's your wife?
Nuts.
The divorce
is being fast-tracked.
But I'm still the beneficiary, though.
Listen, I might not
see you tonight, okay?
Whatever.
Oh, and, David,
bring her along, if you like.
Especially if she's
a country girl, mm-hmm.
You know we're
all missing poor old Peck.
We'll see.
Speak soon.
It's very kind of you.
Not at all.
I feel as though I owe you one.
Here's the news on the hour.
Police are now hunting
a mass murderer...
...believed to have escaped
earlier today...
...from the Broadwood Hospital
for the criminally insane.
The man was incarcerated in 1992
after he was shot...
...by a local farmer
following a grisly attack...
...where he slaughtered
four campers.
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