The Brothers Grimm
(lion roar)
(wolf howl)
(girl) Mama, it's so cold.
(woman) It's very, very cold, Will.
Put another log on the fire, lad.
- There isn't any more firewood, Mama.
- (girl coughs)
Don't worry, Ma.
Jake'll be back soon.
He'll have money for a doctor.
- Did you sell the cow?
- How much did you get?
- I met a stranger on the road.
(Will) Beans?
Magic beans.
- Oh, Jacob.
- Beans?!
He said that they'd make Lotte better
and we'd live happily ever after.
And you believed it? You believed it?!
You idiot! You idiot, Jake!
- She's gonna die because of you!
- Boys, think of your poor sister!
Arrtez!
Where do you come from, mein Herr?
Kassel, near Frankfurt.
Monsieur, we're looking
for food and lodging.
Passez.
Merci vous.
Au revoir. Monsieur.
A little something, sir?
Help an old soldier. Help an old soldier, sir.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you, sir.
God bless you, sir.
God bless you.
Ah!
Oh, God bless you.
- Groom your horses for half a franc.
- Do you know the mayor of this town?
Only groom for the best, sir.
Then give him this.
The Brothers Grimm?
Every second counts.
(man) The witch comes in the dead
of night, when the moon is well-hid.
She comes out of
the darkest, coldest blackness.
(man screeches and crowd gasps)
Her cry would freeze
the very blood in your veins.
You were right to send for us.
- How many here have seen her?
- Everyone who lives by the mill stream.
It was a hundred years ago. The miller's
wife was burned at the stake for witchcraft,
and they tossed her charred bones
into the river.
sealed in a mirror-lined box.
Well, for nights thereafter children saw her
walk the riverbank, beckoning them to her.
- Many did. The mill witch of Karlstadt.
- Yes. We know the legend.
- Then you believe us?
- I'd believe anything you choose to tell me.
Come to my mill.
Such ungodly horrors!
Such banshees screeching.
And if you dare set eyes upon...
Shut up!
Give him his medicine.
Brothers Grimm, we're at our wit's end.
What can you do for us?
It's difficult. Jake?
When you burn a witch,
her soul burns eternally,
so the exorcism of witches
requires a very special method.
- And expensive.
- Only an arrow of innocent tears,
that is child's tears, shot directly
through the heart can put out that fire.
(softly) That's the theory.
This is no ordinary witch.
(softly) But we've got no one else to turn to.
Can't you help us?
(clears throat)
How much?
- You're doing the right thing.
- I hope so.
Whatever happens,
stay behind that shield.
The armor was forged by Prince Richard
the Charming, who awoke Brier-Rose.
- Thank you.
- It reflects the powers of evil.
- Most of the time.
- Right.
- Surprise is critical.
- She mustn't detect us until we're...
(screeching)
...ready for her.
- (animals call)
- Hold that.
- Positions.
- Will?
- Ready.
Three, two, one.
Huh?
She's trying to bring the whole place down.
(screeching)
Run!
- Take a shot, Jake!
- (witch speaks)
(miller) She's here!
She's here! She's here!
- I can't see the heart, Will.
- (witch) Lucifer!
Get ahold of yourself, man.
(witch speaks)
The Brothers Grimm do not fear you.
(screeching)
Reload, Jake.
Don't look her in the eyes.
- Shoot, Jake.
- Something's wrong.
Hit her in the heart.
- It won't release!
- Don't look in her eyes.
- What?
- Not the eyes.
(witch laughs)
She's got control over it, Will.
- Fight her, Jacob.
- I can't, Will!
We're brothers, dammit.
Be a Grimm and fight.
Argh!
(screams)
Down! Down!
Down! Down! Down!
Stay back.
Back. She's trying to escape.
All souls take corporeal forms,
and when they fail they find places to hide.
Seal these in a mirror-lined box
and bury them far from any river,
and your witch will be gone for good.
You're a brave man.
Take the bag.
Bless you, brothers.
Bless you.
Whoa. We had
Oh, yes. Yes.
Of course.
Thank you. Thank you.
She... She is dead?
- Yeah, very.
- Course she is.
She's dead.
I must tell the whole town.
She's dead.
Our witch is dead!
(miller laughs)
That one was a bit of a nightmare.
Don't give me that look.
- I was a scholar once, Will.
- Yeah, now you're famous.
All the girls know your name.
What do you want? An apology?
(screeching)
Blithering idiot!
Your mother was a toothless cow!
Get me down.
Get me down!
Sorry, Hidlick. Slipped.
Fat Christ! What are you doing?
Trying to kill us?
Weren't we supposed to?
(laughs)
(coughs)
God-awful smoke!
You know, just once...
Just once, I'd like to sell it
on the strength of my performance.
Bunst.
Watch out for the...
snap boards.
We do all the flying, the burning, the
scaring, what do we have to show for it?
Talk to Will.
- One tenth. Just like God.
- Exactly, one tenth.
And for the rest, all you have to do
is ride into town and smile.
Yes, well, talk to Napoleon.
Organize your labor, start a guild.
There are two of us. Hm?
Two times ten. Hm?
- We want a twentieth.
- A twentieth?
Each.
Done.
Shrewd thespians.
Now, here's the plan.
Have a couple of days' rest
then meet us in Hamburg.
- Jake knows a legend of a bridge troll.
- Bridge troll. Yes! (grunts)
How comes he does the monsters,
I play the girlie ghosts?
Because you, my friend, have talent.
You've got range.
What do I have, Will?
You, my handsome friend, have heart.
You, bro, have enough bullshit
to fill the palace of Versailles.
Right. You want the truth of it, boys?
It's a short, brutish struggle, then you die.
Life's little subterfuges
make it all worthwhile.
Well...
Your half, Professor.
Oh.
Would you prefer this in magic beans?
I'll take the beans, thanks, Will.
Stupid!
(ravens caw)
(hums)
(rustling)
(growling)
(gasps)
(twig snaps)
(wolf howls)
(wolf howls)
(gasps)
(roaring)
(wolf howls)
(wolf howls)
(screams)
Who's there?
(roaring)
Hey!
Can you hear me?
(screams)
Where are you?
(Gypsy dance music)
Yes, we stood together.
Honestly.
And you were very, very brave,
weren't you?
Who's a brave miller?
You are.
Drink up, dear boy.
Will Grimm. Shall we?
Nothing comes between us brothers.
Not wicked witches.
No. And not vicious beasts in disguise.
And not murderous queens.
No.
Not even Godfather Death.
Because only the truest of truthful love
could ever beat the Grim Reaper.
- Isn't that right, Will?
- Absolutely!
The Grim Reaper!
Oh, I've got a story, I've got a story.
Shush. Shush.
Once upon a time there was an imp
whose name we had to guess.
We had to go right down to
the flaming belly of hell to find out.
But we did it. We did it!
I can tell you what. This business is quite
a lucrative one. Know what I mean?
There is definitely money
to be made in witches.
Jake!
- He can't hold his ale.
- I can't hold my ale!
(cheering)
(thud)
(music slows then stops)
German pigs!
Bloody French.
Oh, kiss a froggie
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