The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia Page #2
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to do something for me.
How much money?
If this mr. Gordy ever
comes up to you again,
I want you to scream
as loud as you can.
Do you
understand me?
Okay.
Let's go.
( wind whistles )
- ( gasps )
- ( wind whistles )
- ( door creaks )
( door creaks )
Andy?
Heidi:
I'm not supposed
to talk to you.
They think
you're a bad man.
You're not, are you?
Heidi.
Was that mr. Gordy
you were talking to?
Lisa:
Heidi, why didn't
you tell us
That you had
an imaginary friend?
Heidi:
Mr. Gordy is not imaginary.
He talks to me.
Lisa:
I was standing
right there watching.
- There's nobody outside.
- Mr. Gordy's real.
Heidi, stop it.
I don't want to hear
Any more talk
about this mr. Gordy.
Do you understand?
Seeing things
that aren't there,
It's just not a road
that you want to go down.
Good night, okay?
( joyce, andy laugh )
You are
just saying that.
What the hell, joyce?
You've been here a week
And heidi's already
seeing invisible friends?
Turns out this mr. Gordy,
he's up here.
And you,
encouraging her.
Coming out here,
digging up my garden,
going on some wild-goose--
Lisa's mother:
Don't be afraid.
- Let them in.
- Man:
Let them in.( heartbeat
thumping )
( gasps )
( engine off )
Good lord, woman.
What'd you do, rob
a shopping mall?
Courtesy of my new
sugar daddy mr. Gordy.
Did you tell heidi
where the money came from?
No, and neither
will you.
I'm sure there's lots of
It doesn't mean
that there's a mr. Gordy.
I beg to differ.
Did you look at the deed
to your house?
- The previous owner?
- Yeah, the bank owned it.
Before that.
Check it out.
Straight from
the county assessor.
Look at the name
on the bottom.
The gordy family
owned all this land
Going back
And this js gordy
was the last one.
Then the bank got it
in the '70s.
Ask me
how they got it.
Okay, you're gonna get
one shot at this, all right?
If this doesn't go the way
I'll never
bring it up again.
Deal.
Heidi, come out
here a second.
( door opens )
I am looking for
a husband for you.
They're all old.
You marry 'em.
Good girl. Okay,
pick a winner for me,
But look at them all
carefully first.
Can you do that?
You see
something, honey?
You know that man?
( whispers )
that's mr. Gordy.
Joyce:
Okay.
I told you
he was real.
I told you and you
didn't believe me.
( door slams )
Damn it!
My daughter is not
conversing with the dead.
She picked mr. Gordy's face
out of 50 pictures.
Explain that.
That's just
your influence
coming out in her.
You know what? I don't
of this with heidi anymore.
You hear me?
She's my daughter.
She can talk
about it with me.
Why would she?
You don't listen.
You just tell her what's what
just like you did with me.
You needed it.
You know what?
You still do.
numbing myself with pills?
- Stop it.
- You don't think I know?
That was
mama's trick, too.
And that worked out
beautifully for her.
Joyce, go home.
There is nothing wrong
with heidi.
You know
what it is, lisa.
It's starting
for her.
( wind whistling )
- ( door creaks )
- lisa:
Honey?Are you awake?
( door opens, closes )
Man:
When I hear of a family
moving to town,
I visit to see
Because I happen
to preside over one.
Oh.
Folks around here
have been wondering
When this rather special
Yeah?
Aside from it being
overgrown as all hell.
- Andy wyrick.
The property
is special
Because back around
the time of the civil war,
It was
the stationmaster's land.
But I'm sure you knew that.
What, like a railroad?
No tracks on this land.
No, it wasn't
that kind of railroad.
Do you mean, like,
the underground railroad?
Folks who helped escaped
slaves make it up north?
That's right.
Those people were known
as "stationmasters."
And one of the
most well-known lived
right here on your land.
He actually hid slaves
on our property?
Yes, ma'am.
Hundreds of men,
women, and children
with nothing but the clothes
on their back
And the light of the moon
to guide them.
- They didn't have flashlights?
- Oh, no, sweetie.
They couldn't even
use lanterns.
The moonlight was the only
light that they ever saw.
It was the light
of freedom
And the promised land.
The stationmaster was
an extraordinary man.
Entire generations
If it was not
for the stationmaster
And this piece of land.
So, don't be surprised
If you get visitors
from time to time.
- Living ones, I hope.
- As opposed to...?
Andy's just having
a little fun.
- I do that.
- Well, if you do
get any visitors,
I hope you'll be
more welcoming
Than the previous owner
js gordy was.
He didn't exactly share
his ancestor's...
Hospitable nature.
Between you and me,
There was something
seriously off about that man.
Mr. Gordy's
nice to me.
Uh, look, pastor...
Sweetie...
We'd better get
our day started.
- ( wind whistling )
( clicking,
faint snarling )
Hello?
( voices whispering )
( wind whistling )
Voices:
Help us. Help us.
Help us.
Help us.
Help us.
( sighs )
( squeaking )
( rustling )
( squeaking )
( gasps )
Mr. Gordy.
What is that?
Tell me
what it is.
- Heidi.
- Mr. Gordy.
Heidi!
You know what?
man around here.
It's me.
( both laughing )
- Did you miss your daddy?
- Yeah.
Yeah?
Right answer.
- Got a little
surprise for you.
- What is it?
You'll find out.
Come on.
- ( gasps )
- ( dog barks )
Look what I found
in the back of
your daddy's truck.
- ( squeals )
- heidi, meet chief.
Oh, my god!
Daddy, I love him!
Am I the greatest father
in the world or what?
- You'll do.
- Thank you.
Oh, I love you.
- ( laughing )
( rustling )
( crashing )
( barking )
- ( howling )
Remember to bring
chief's bowl back in
Where's chief?
For god's sake.
- Chief!
- Chief!
Chief!
Damn dog.
( barking, whining )
Come on.
It's gonna be
all right.
( barks )
Andy:
Chief!
( whistles )
( whining )
Chief sounds hurt.
Hey, heidi, why don't you
just sit down right here
for a second?
Okay?
And don't move.
Be right back.
- ( dog howling )
- andy:
Chief!( whistles )
Hey.
Come here, boy.
- Chief.
- ( whining )
Chief.
How'd you get
in there, boy?
( dog howling )
Daddy.
( dog howling )
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