The Haunting of Morella Page #4
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- 1990
- 82 min
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Morella Locke used exactly that
procedure in one of her rituals.
Doctor, you know Gideon Locke
rather well, don't you?
As well as anyone, I imagine.
Has he shown any signs recently
of mental deterioration?
Gideon has been suffering from deep
depression ever since his wife died.
But if you're questioning his sanity.
No, I wager he's as sane as you or I.
Possibly could you go out to the Locke estate?
- Yes, but I don't understand?
- There's no time to explain.
If you care for your friend then hurry!
But, Guy ...
I'll get the carriage.
Miss Deveraux?
Lenora!
Lenora!
Yes!
Yes, I'm coming.
Lenora!
Come, Lenora!
Lenora, my child.
You have grown up rather beautiful.
Or do I flatter myself?
No. You're dead!
A temporary inconvenience!
After one more feeding I
shall become completely resurrected.
be bestowed upon your father.
Lenora! Lenora!
Gault?
- Gault, how did you know?
- Gideon.
He thought Morella would draw you here.
What do you want from me?
It's what I want to give you. Immortality!
Mankind's eternal dream!
Imagine, centuries shall pass.
And all mortals will live and
die. But we shall exist forever.
No, you once tried to kill me!
Poor Gideon thought a sacrifice
was only your initiation.
Tonight you and I shall
complete those rites together.
No!
No, I don't want to be like you!
Guy!
Lenora!
Lenora!
Lenora! You are mine!
Yes.
Yes, yes, you are mine!
- Lenora!
- Morella!
I'm the one you want!
Father!
Gideon, my beloved. The one whom I swore
to honour and obey, til death do us part.
I knew Lenora would bring you to me.
Then you no longer control her?
For the moment. Rest assured
she shall be mine forever.
Lenora, leave this place.
Prepare yourself, Gideon!
a time when you were handsome.
Yes.
And there was a time when
your soul was so beautiful.
Both have passed.
Then come my husband. Let our
bodies enfold in one final embrace.
My flesh needs sustenance.
And your life shall fill that need.
Yes, we shall be together always, my love.
No!
Father, no!
No, father!
Let me go, let me go!
No!
- Don't look!
- No, I need to see.
- I need to remember.
- May they both find peace at last.
I still live!
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