The Brotherhood of Satan
- GP
- Year:
- 1971
- 92 min
- 60 Views
- What is that?
- Get out.
Get that back door open.
- Get that back door open!
- It's going to hit us!
- It's going to hit us!
- Get those kids out of here!
Timmy, get down! Timmy!
Hurry! Get out!
- All set? Should I call 'em?
- Yeah. Go ahead.
Okay! Hey, gang!
Come on! Hurry it up!
Come on.
Over there. Here.
That's it. Come on in.
- Blow out the candles!
- Make a wish!
Blow 'em out, K. T!
Yea!
Good, good. Sit down.
Rain.
Okay, pick up everything.
- Okay, grab that.
- K.T., grab as much as you can.
K.T., hurry up.
I'm getting all wet!
Hurry up!
Hurry up!
Grab it!
I'm dropping everything!
Oh, my hair!
I'm getting all wet!
We're wet enough now.
Why don't we go swimming!
Oh, my God!
Sheriff? Hello!
Anybody there?
Sheriff, I've come to report
an accident.
You understand what I said?
There's been an accident!
What's going on, Ben?
Here's the sheriff.
Sheriff, there's been
a terrible accident. Wait!
What are you doing?
What's the matter with you?
- Ma'am, get out of the way. Tobey!
- What are you doing?
- Get back!
- Get your hands off them!
- Get down!
- Get back!
- Get your hands off me!
- Cool it!
- Right.
- "Encino, California"?
- Westwood.
- You're in advertising, Mr. Holden?
No, I'm an engineer.
- Who do you work for?
- Torrance...
Garrett Corporation
in Torrance, California.
All right,
you can turn around now.
I see you're not married,
Mr. Holden.
Whose little girl is that?
Mine.
Her mother?
Her mother was killed
six years ago.
You have any trouble
getting in here, Mr. Holden?
Maybe they're help.
Help's come.
- It's over.
- Are you sure?
It's over.
Hold on a second.
Hold on there.
- Hold on!
- It's over!
You took her from me!
Nicky, get in the car! Hurry!
My God. They're all mad.
No one knows
The price you paid
Shut it off, Tobey.
I thought a little music might...
You can take one of these
right now.
- Go on. Take it.
- Here.
We understand
you wanting to leave town, Mike...
but you gotta think
aboutJoey.
He's right, Mike. These are
gonna make you feel a lot better.
Just get back to your house,
take one of these every four hours...
and get yourself some sleep.
Joey, you'll get your daddy
home all right, won't you?
Yes, Dr. Duncan.
Come on, Daddy.
Thattaboy. Joey.
Hillsboro.
I can understand
how he feels.
First it was his sister
and her family, and then...
We all understand, Tobey.
Just drop it.
Dr. Duncan,
you look like hell.
Look, don't start on me!
Six hours' sleep in three days.
You don't look so hot yourself.
Yeah.
You heard?
Yeah, I heard.
Some people got in.
And the car
was completely crushed?
Just like an eggshell.
And, of course,
little Timmy's missing?
Probably.
What's the difference?
What the hell's the difference, Doc?
Simmer down.
Pete, what happened
to the people who got in?
I don't know!
I don't know anything anymore.
Well, I guess I'll have to
take the truck out.
Tobey?
Sheriff, it's about time
that we all...
Tobey, we've got to.
Why do I always
have to be the one to go out...
around here that can do...
For a man
with a heart condition...
you sure picked
one heck of a place to retire.
Yeah.
That town.
- Ben, do you think... Ben!
- Daddy!
- Oh, Daddy, we killed her!
- It's all right, K.T.
- I saw her.
- Of course. We all saw...
Daddy, what happened
to the little girl?
- Where is she?
- There's no little girl, sweetheart.
It's okay. Nicky?
- I'll go check the car.
- Okay. It's okay.
Can you drive it?
Will it get us out of here?
Eventually, but not right now.
We'll have to head back
toward town.
Oh, Ben, no.
Listen, Ben, there's something
terribly sick about that town.
Those people, that crushed car.
- I don't wanna go back there.
- I know, but what do you suggest?
It's gonna be dark in an hour.
We don't know what's out this way.
Maybe we can catch a ride,
a car will come by.
How many cars
have you seen on this road?
Well, l...
Sweetheart, there's a gas station
on the outskirts of town.
We'll go there. We can callJim.
He'll pick us up.
- I won't face that town again.
- All right!
It's not all right!
If you have something to say,
lower your voice and smile.
You've made all the decisions.
- Damn it, make some sense!
- I'm making more sense than you are.
- Nicky, will you please...
- No!
Nicky?
Come on, K.T.
Nicky too?
Nicky too.
Do you have to
follow me everywhere?
I wanna play!
Why don't you go back
in the house where you belong.
- I don't have to.
- Do too.
- I'll scream.
- Don't you dare.
Well, I wanna play.
All right, then, but you
have to do what I tell ya.
- Do what?
- Fix dinner for Princess, stupid.
Oh... all right.
Well, do it.
Don't cry, baby.
Stuart's fixing you a nice dinner.
- Stuart! Aren't you ready yet, Stuart?
- Just a minute!
Well, you can't expect her
to wait forever.
My goodness!
Why do I have to cook
for your dumb doll?
Because I tell you to.
You let the kids
out of the house.
Don't ever do that again,
you hear?
Don't any of you go outside.
I don't know what I'd do
if anything... -
Oh, Ed, what is it?
What's happening?
Go on.
- Daddy, I just washed this morning.
- Come on, dummy.
There was another accident
this afternoon.
Your sister, Edith...
John...
the kids.
The car was...
The car was...
crushed.
Oh, honey, I'm sorry.
I'm gonna tell Daddy you didn't
wash your face properly...
and you didn't use soap!
Oh, Stuart!
You make such a mess!
- Why did you do that, you stupid?
- Hey.
Children, please. Please.
O Lord, we thank thee
for the...
bounty we are about to receive.
For the blessings
of this day...
and the blessings that will
come our way in the future...
O Lord, we thank thee...
with a full and humble...
heart.
Amen.
Amen.
Come in, children.
I have nothing
which is not thine.
Prudence! Henri!
How lovely to see you!
It's been ages and ages.
- Oh, how are you?
- How grand you look.
I haven't seen you
look this well in centuries.
By golly, I've never seen you
look better, Henri.
Feeling like a kid, Gaufridi?
You'll always be a kid.
You were lucky the last time.
Yes, I was.
I hope I will be this time.
When was the last time?
France.
Oh, the time that we had
on the Riviera.
- Will you join us?
- Certainly.
Thank you.
To the future.
Why did you wait till now?
You're a naughty girl.
All right, all right,
I'll take you.
"...yet all these shall leave...
Their mirth and their employments,
and shall come...
And make their beds with thee.
As the long train
Of ages glides away...
the sons of men...
The youth in life's green spring,
and he who goes...
In the full strength of years...
matron and maid...
The speechless babe
and the gray-headed man...
Shall one by one
be gathered to thy side...
By those, who in their turn,
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