TVNZ Access Services 2011 'STAR SPANGLED BANNER' PLAYS 'STAR SPANGLED BANNER' CONTINUES 1 1 1 'STAR SPANGLED BANNER' CONCLUDES STATIC DOG SNUFFLES DOG WHIMPERS FOREBODING MUSIC PLAYS Hello! What do you look like? Talk louder! I can't hear you! Hello! Hello! I can't hear you! Five. Yes. Yes. I don't know. I don't know. GENTLE MUSIC PLAYS (BREATHES HEAVILY) Arrghh! Owwww! (GROANS) Get her in focus! Here I come! Open up! Ah, shit!! TELEVISION PLAYS I'm sorry! Jesus Christ! What are... What happened?! What happened? MEN YELL AND CHEER SINGS: 'It's time to relax. 'One beer stands...' CLUNK Damn it! Tweety? Ohhhhh! Oh. Shit! Tweety, couldn't you have waited for school day? MEN YELL AND CHEER Who the hell's this?! What's going on? All right. Jesus! What's happening? What's going on? MEN YELL ABUSE I apologise! My neighbour's on the same remote! Are you kidding me?! We're missing everything! Hi, Ben. We're watching the football. My kids are watching 'Mr Right'. Who cares? Show a little mercy! Come on, Steve! Move your set! Move yours, Ben. Ohh! Tweety doesn't like that smell. Tweety can't smell a thing. Put a flower with him. A flower? OK. For when he's hungry. For when he's lonely. And when it's night-time. (SNIFFS) Oh, it's OK. Shhhhh. Shhhhh. 'Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep.' Brother! Stifle it! 'If I die before I wake...' WHISPERS: It did! '..I pray the Lord my soul to take.' That was lovely! Can we dig it up later? Robbie! Will you come on down? E. Buzz! Can I have a goldfish? STORM APPROACHES Come and get it! Come and get it. THUNDER RUMBLES You're overfeeding them. Tweety Two and Tweety Three want seconds. When you overfeed goldfish... ..they grow up to be sharks! WHISPERS: Goodnight. There's a storm coming. You'll be asleep before it's here. Come on. Goodnight, sweetie. OK, lights out! Closet light! Closet light! My fault. My fault. Turn it on, Mommy! Is that enough? OK? OK? Goodnight, Ma. OK? Goodnight, Ma. Night, Mommy. THUNDER RUMBLES Goodnight. (BIRDS SQUAWKING, BONGO DRUMMING) Excuse me, where am I? You're lost in the procrastination place. Yeah, right. That makes sense. MAN: Slap yourself out of it. Whoo! Either I'm dead or I'm crazy. You're not crazy. You mean I'm dead? Yeah. I'm... You mean... this is for good? You guessed it! 'Nocturnal somnambulism.' You know what? I'll bet you anything it's genetic. (DRAWS DEEPLY) I mean,... Carol Anne last night and last week. And me when I was 10. Could you roll me one? Sure. You know,... once I slept-walked four blocks. I fell asleep in the back of this guy's car. He drove to work before discovering me. God, I woke up and started screaming. People came running. They called the cops who arrested this poor dude. My father... Big. Ed. Mm-hm. Big Ed has me examined for like, bruises and hickies. (LAUGHS) You name it! I was so embarrassed. Oh shit, Steven! What if we dig the pool and Carol Anne sleepwalks into it before it's filled? Oh, honey! Have you dived off a three-metre board? What's three metres? About ten feet. Let's dig the pool closer to the house and dive off the roof. No, honey. Honey. The three-metre board's like an air-pocket. It's like free falling. (LAUGHS) You must get your position right. Honey. Huh? Your diving days are over. We're talking Olympics, OK? Let me see your tuck position! You can jackknife into the...swan. You twist, turn and... ..SPLASH! Back to the Nautilus machine. Look, honey. Before...after. Before...after. (IMPERSONATES DONALD DUCK) Don't. You old... No! God I love it when you talk dirty! The storm's coming closer. Hey, partner. Hi, honey. Is everything OK? It's thundering. GENTLY: Come on. Hop up! I'm the wind... and you're the feather. Come on. Goodnight. Goodnight, sweetheart. Here we go. THUNDER RUMBLES I don't like the tree. It's been here a long time - before my company built the neighbourhood. WHISPERS: It knows we live here doesn't it? It knows everything about us. It's here to protect us - you, Dana, Carol Anne and your mom and me. It's a wise tree. It looks at me. I think the storm will pass us. How do you know? Cos I can count. Here's what you do - when you see the lightning, you count till you hear the thunder. If you count higher each time, the storm's moving away. Want to try? OK. Get some lightning. Wait, it's coming. Wow! OK. One, two, three... One, two, three... THUNDER RUMBLES Next time you'll be able to count at least four or five. PLAY PHONE RINGS Daddy, it's for you. Take a message, sweetie. He said to take a message. Goodnight. Mmm. It's too hot! OK. Happy dreams, OK? Goodnight, Daddy. One, two, three, four... THUNDER RUMBLES DANA: Did not! Come on! Goodnight, Dana. Night, Dad. Get off the phone. Mm-hm. One, two... Three, four... Five... Five... THUNDER RUMBLES 'STAR SPANGLED BANNER' PLAYS SOFTLY VOICES WHISPER AMIDST TELEVISION STATIC They're here. Listen to me, Geoff. I'm not kidding. I know you can't sleep through a 6.5. There was damage. There was stuff all over. There's nothing on the radio about it. You're so obnoxious! You bug me! You're so obnoxious. This means war! I mean it! Hey, watch out! Hey, watch out! Chew your food, OK? You're a barf bag! You're a doggie bag. There you go. Sweetheart, last night when you said, 'They're here'... I'm taking my goldfish to school. Maybe the fault runs through our house. Someone messed my bed. Do you remember when you said, 'They're here'? Uh-huh. Who did you mean? Who's here? The TV people. She's stoned. What would you know? More than you! Ask Dad! MIMICS: Ask Dad! Ask Dad! Ask Dad! Ask Dad! GLASS SHATTERS It's not my mess! Thanks! I've got class in 20 minutes! Mom! All right. Don't cut yourself. Did the earth move for you? It did for us. OK, I'll call. Yeah, right. OK. Don't cut yourself! It's not my fault! I'm out of here! 'Bye. I'm out of here. No, no. I've got school. Well, breakfast first. I told the son of a bitch... It happens on every job. Hey, look at this! I love that swing. I love you, I love you. I love it. No! E. Buzz, come down. Robbie? Carol Anne, I've told you to push your chairs in. Honey, you'll ruin your eyes. E. BUZZ BARKS What's wrong, E. Buzz? BARKING CONTINUES What are you doing? How is it? Great, Mrs Freeling. Give me my cup. It's great coffee. Jesus, don't do that, honey. You don't want to see Mommy lying in a cigar box? Did you do this? No. You guys... I've asked you not to pull the chairs out. (SCREAMS) TV people? Uh-huh. Do you see them? No. Do you? No. I think you'll enjoy this kitchen. We call this development Phase Four. Where do you live? We were the first family in the Cuesta Verde Estates. Phase One. We passed it just now. That lived-in looking area? It has that look, but soon Phase Four will have it too. We have a saying here - 'The grass grows greener on every side.' That's how I feel. The houses look identical, honey. You're right. But our construction standards are very liberal. I have this neighbour. He built his Jacuzzi in his bedroom with a running aqueduct going to a pool. That house was featured in 'Town and Country'. Honey, come here, quick! Hurry, before it stops again! The cans... Leave it here. OK, just stand here. OK? Huh? Carol Anne was here, so she knows, all right? But Dana would blab, you know? You should sit down. No, no. No, no. Now just stare, OK? Just be calm. Reach back to when we used to have open minds. Just try to use that for a couple of minutes. OK? OK. Mother didn't cook dinner. We'll go to Pizza Hut. Now, just look. Just look. Just watch. Woo-hooo! Come here, sweetheart. Honey, could you move the chair out of the way? Let's show Daddy... I'm hungry. Don't argue. Just do this once. OK, here we go. I want pepperoni pizza. Mommy, that burned. The floor needs waxing. Steven, your turn. No. Try, honey. No. It's like there's this tickling and it starts to pull you. And it's like there's no air, except that you can breathe. Hi, Ben. Hi, Ben. Hi, Mr Tuthill. Having problems with your TV again? We were wondering - this will sound strange coming from me... I doubt that. MOSQUITO WHINES Mosquitoes. Yeah. I've never been bothered by them. In fact, I've never been bitten. No one in my family's been affected by them. Mosquito ever suck on you? Don't know, Dad. He don't know. Uh...uh... Look, Mr Tuthill. Uh... Ben. Ben. Really sorry. Mr Tuthill, we were... what we were wondering... Diane...Diane, my wife and I were wondering - something funny's going on next door. Something uh... We were wondering if you've experienced any disturbances? What kind of disturbances? Um...oh, you know like... ..dishes or furniture moving around by themselves. Honey, don't scratch, you'll infect it. Let me put this on. Don't. I feel stupid. Sorry, I had to say something. Keep this in the family. Tomorrow I'll call someone in. Who? There's no listing for strange phenomena in the Yellow Pages. One one thousand, two one thousand, three one thousand, four one thousand... THUNDER CRASHES Honey, I've coped with this freaky thing. Nothing bad happened. It's like a side of nature we're not qualified to understand. You're overreacting to it. No one's going in the kitchen. One one thousand, two one thousand, three one thousand, four one thousand... STORM RAGES One one thousand, two one thousand, three one... THUNDER RUMBLES One one thousand, two one thousand... CAROL ANNE: Robbie! Mommy! ROBBIE: Help me, Mom! Be careful! Mom! Mommy! (SCREAMS) Mommy! Mom! Mom! Mom! Help! Help me, help me! Help me, help me! Dad's coming. Mommy, it's taking me in. Robbie! It's hurting. Steven, hurry! Dad, help me. Hold on. Hold on! It's got my leg! Dad! Mom, Dad, it's a tornado! It must have just skimmed us. Carol Anne! I left her upstairs! Carol Anne? Baby, we're coming. Carol Anne? I'll check the kitchen. No, I'll do it. Check your room. OK. ROBOT LAUGHS MECHANICALLY Carol? Carol Anne? Baby? Carol Anne? Carol Anne? Carol Anne? Sweetheart? Baby? Diane! Did you find her? No. I've looked everywhere. Oh, my...my God. The swimming pool. The swimming pool, the swimming pool! Be careful, honey. CAROL ANNE: Mommy! Mommy! Mommy! Nothing. Nothing! Mommy! Mom, Mom, Mom... Thank God, thank God. Mom, Mom, Mom, MOM! Mom, Mom, Mom. What, what's the matter? CAROL ANNE: Mommy. Carol Anne, thank God. Baby? Baby, where are you? Mommy. Carol Anne? FRANTICALLY: Mommy, come over here! Mom, Mom. What, what baby? Carol Anne, Carol Anne! What, what? Mommy. I can't see you, Mommy. Where are you? Mommy. Mommy. I can't see you, Mommy. Where are you? What members of the household are involved? What ages? What ages? Diane, my wife she's 31... no, 32. I'm sorry, I... My oldest daughter, Dana, she's 16. My son Robert is 8. Carol Anne... Carol Anne... Carol Anne. 5. Has there been any publicity about these events? Absolutely nothing. Absolutely nothing. Can you be sure of not letting any get started? That's the last thing we want. We haven't told the police. Would your family welcome a serious investigation of these disturbances... ..by someone who can make first-hand observations? Dr Lesh, we don't care about the disturbances. The pounding and the flashing, the screaming, the music... Just find our little girl. We keep the room locked from the rest of our house. Robbie's sleeping with us now. Dana's often with friends. How many disturbances have you recorded? We don't go in the room any more. Mr Freeling, we'll record any psychotronic energy or event. Ryan photographed something extraordinary once. That's right. It was a toy. A small matchbox vehicle which rolled seven feet. The event took seven hours. Seven hours for what? For the vehicle to complete the distance. The naked eye couldn't see it but I recorded it. It's fantastic. Mmm-hmm. UNEARTHLY LAUGHTER We've been trying to hold ourselves together. No one's been sleeping much. Steven's missed lots of work. But he's been wonderful. Wonderful. How long have you been investigating haunted houses? Mrs Freeling... Diane. The determination as to whether your home is haunted is not easy. I...what I meant to say was it might be a poltergeist instead of a classic haunting. There's a difference? Did you see that? There'll be two more soon. Dr Casey. You've gotta be quicker than that. It's electrical. Smell the charge. You were saying... Poltergeists are usually associated with an individual. Hauntings seem to be connected with an area. A house, usually. Poltergeist disturbances are of a short duration, perhaps two months. Hauntings can last years. Are you saying this could end at any time? Yes, it could. Unless it's a haunting. But hauntings don't revolve around living people. Then we can't waste time. My daughter's somewhere here. This will probably seem a little strange. We hear better on this channel. Well... ..I guess I'll call her. Carol Anne? It's Mommy, sweetheart. We want to talk to you. Please answer me, baby. Please answer me. Please talk to me, bunny. Look at the dog. E. BUZZ BARKS Are you with us now? Can you...can you say hello to Daddy? HEADPHONES CRACKLE Hello, Daddy. Hello, sweet pea. It's Mommy, sweetheart. Hello, Mommy. Hello, baby. Can you see me? Can you see Mommy? Mommy? Where are you? Where are you? We're home, baby, we're home. Can you find a way home to us? Mommy, I can't find you. I'm afraid of the light, Mommy. Tell her to avoid the light. Baby, it's a way out. Not for her. Carol Anne... Tell her to stay away from it! Sweetheart, stay away from the light, it's dangerous. Dr Lesh, the voice could be coming from a CB transmitter. Search the house. What the hell is this? Anything? Nothing's registering. Mommy, there's somebody here. Mommy? Mommy, is that you? No, it's not Mommy. Dr Lesh? Who's with you? Mommy, somebody's coming. Mommy, help me, please. Oh, God, my baby. No. You bastards, she's just a baby! Help her. Can't you hear her? Something's happening. Listen. Listen. Get away from me, leave me alone. Mommy, Mommy, come and save... She just moved through me. My God, I felt her! I can smell her. It's her. It's her. Smell my clothes. She's all over me. It's her. It's her, I felt her. It's her, it is. It is, it's my baby. It's my baby. She went through my soul. LOUD THUMPING Mommy! Carol Anne? I can't hear her any more. Carol Anne? Where was Carol Anne playing when she vanished from sight? Diane? Where was Carol Anne playing when she disappeared? Her bedroom closet. Let's go up there. They won't let you in. We'll see. Whatever happened to you? I tried to check out the bedroom. Something bit me. You got bit? I think so. Let's see. Wow! We'll spend the night downstairs. Wrong. Honey, take Dana and Robbie and go... Not without Carol Anne. Mom, Dad, I can't stay, I'm scared. You go, baby. I'm not leaving anybody here alone. I'm not leaving anybody here alone. WHISPERS: Can we talk? Let's go. Is there any movement? Some ionisation fluct. Maybe it's caused by humidity but I'm not going up there to check. We've got more than a paranormal episode. There's a measurable physical science in this house. It's far beyond my experience. It's far beyond my experience. Where's the voice coming from? A channel that's not receiving a broadcast is free to receive noise from many things. Like short wave. Solar disturbances, car ignitions. Outer space... Oh. ..or inner space. What if these people had an area of bilocation here? What do you mean?! If that's the way out then maybe somewhere in this house there's a way in. No, please! Leave it on. Thanks. When it's quiet like now I can imagine how this must look from your side. I feel really embarrassed. Nonsense! I should be embarrassed being here with you. Para-psychology isn't something you master in. There are no graduation certificates, no licences to practise. I'm a professional psychologist but spend most of my time engaged in this ghostly hobby. I'm the most irresponsible woman of my age that I know. Would you like a glass? No, thank you. You were very funny. Your hands were shaking a mile a minute. This isn't over. I'm absolutely terrified. It's all the things that we don't understand. I feel like the proto-human seeing the moon for the first time and throwing rocks at it. If I got killed, would I come back as a ghost like my sister? Your sister isn't dead. If I got killed, could I go and get her? You could tie a rope around me. Then somebody could come and get us. Then we could live somewhere else. Some people believe when you die your soul goes to heaven. Grandpa's did. I was watching but I didn't see anything go out of him. His soul is invisible, Robbie. How come he isn't on television? Shhh. Some people believe that when people die there's a wonderful light as bright as the sun. It doesn't hurt to look into it. All the answers to all the questions are inside that light. When you walk to it, you become a part of it forever. Then some people die but don't know that they've gone. They think they're still alive? Yes. Maybe they didn't want to die. Maybe they hadn't lived fully yet or they'd lived a long time but still wanted more life. They resist going into that light, however hard the light wants them. They just...they just hang around. They watch TV, watch their friends grow up... ..feeling unhappy and jealous. Those feelings are bad. They hurt. And, then...some people just get lost on their way to the light. They need someone to guide them to it. Some angry people throw things around, like in my bedroom? Yes. Just like in school - some kids are nice to you, some kids are mean. Three kids beat me up once. Maybe they got hit by a truck and they're upstairs! Maybe we should get some sleep, OK? When we called Grandma tonight she got really excited that you're coming to stay. She's planning all these neat things to do. Can I take E. Buzz with me? Sure. Night, Mom. Goodnight, sweetie. Night, lady. Night, Dad. Night, pal. I love you. Goodnight, Carol Anne. I'll go get... I'll get something to eat. OK. SQUELCHING NOISE ROCK MUSIC DOOR CREAKS OPEN (MOUTHS) What is it? WHAT IS IT?! Roll it back! I think it recorded. Yes, it recorded. Look at all of them! ROBBIE: Is that our house? Who are all those people? They're so lonely. So alone. Where are they coming from? I don't know. Robbie! Call me, OK? This cameo's 100 years old. Yeah, some haul. This watch is recently made and it's not yours. I'll take these back to the lab along with the tapes. I'm going to have to display these. Not on '60 Minutes'. Or 'That's Incredible'. DOORBELL RINGS Excuse me. I'm leaving Ryan here. Marty won't be coming back. I...am coming back. And I'll bring some help. Try not to worry. Thank you. We've missed you down at the office, Steve. The boys have gotten worried... You look like shit! Aren't you any better? I'm still weak. I've got the flu... Looks like you've got cable problems. The cable broke months ago. Is the rest of the block dark? It's just us. Got some electrical problems as well, here. What's in there? A 300-watt bulb? Are you trying to attract every insect in town? Steve, tell me something. Are you happy here? Yes, I... Now, forgive me for asking all these questions, but we don't want to lose our best rep to the flu... or other opportunities. Seeing all that software makes me think you're doing something on the side. No, I've got hobbies... Feel like a ride? I'd like to show you something. I'd like to show you something. Hello. Carol Anne? TERRIFYING SCREECH (SCREAMS) OH, GOD! I'm sorry. I'm sorry. One of your children was born in your house. Carol Anne. I understand she's missed lots of school. Trask's daughter is in the same class. She got the flu, too? We've all got the same thing. I'm sorry. I didn't see her. She's around. Mind if I ask you a question? Are you thinking about leaving... It's such a beautiful day. How could anyone have a problem on a day like this? How's that spot for a bay window, eh? It's nice if you're living up here but not so great looking up from the valley. You needn't live in the valley any more. What are you saying? We're starting Phase Five here. This can be your master bedroom, that can be your view. Interested? Mr Teague, that's a generous offer. But I'm not a developer... You're responsible for 42% of sales. That's almost 70 million dollars worth of properties. That's a generation of security that is priceless. (LAUGHS) We should've made you a partner three years ago. I don't want to lose you now. No room for a pool! We own it all. We've already made arrangements for relocating the cemetery. Oh, you're kidding?! Oh, no. That's sacrilegious, isn't it? Don't worry about it. It's not ancient tribal burial ground, it's just...people. Besides, we've done it before. When? In 1976. Right down there. Cuesta Verde? All 300 acres - quite a deal! I never heard about it! It's not something one goes around advertising. Friends and relatives can visit their loved ones in Roxton Memorial Park. It's five minutes away. Five minutes - that's no great hardship. I suppose that would be OK. OK with whom? Whomever might complain. Nobody's complained until now. We've had two experiences in the kitchen. This is the den. You all mind hanging back? You're jammin' my frequencies. What side of the rainbow are we working tonight? Is this your Knotts Berry Farm solution? Take my word for it - she's cleaned many houses. Her gifts are documented... We haven't heard Carol Anne since last night. Why's this door locked, Mr Freeling? Answer her, Steven. I am. I'm addressing the living. I'm sorry...sorry. That's the room my son and daughter used to occupy. It's the house's heart. This house has many hearts. What's the matter? What's the matter?! I tried to answer with my mind and she couldn't hear me. You said she was extraordinary. I am. I just don't like trick answers. Come here, honey. And give me your hand. I won't bite you. Come on down here or you'll give me whiplash! Your daughter's alive and in this house. Where was the last incident of bilocation? I get my strongest feeling, the point of origin is in the child's closet. Yes, I believe that, too. You must be strong for me and your daughter. I'm powerless without your faith and love for the children. I will. Believe me, I will. Will you do anything I ask even if it's comes contrary to your beliefs as a human being and Christian? Yes, I promise. Would you all come on in? Everyone. There is no death. It is only a transition to a different sphere of consciousness. Carol Anne is not like those she's with. She's a living presence in their spiritual earthbound plane. They're attracted to the one thing about her that's different from themselves. Her life force. It is very strong. It gives off its own illumination. It is a light that implies life and memory of love and home and earthly pleasures. It's something they desperately desire...but can't have any more. Right now, she's the closest thing to that. And that is a terrible distraction from the real light that has finally come for them. Do you understand me? These souls who, for whatever reasons, are not at rest are also not aware that they've passed on. They're not part of consciousness as we know it. They linger in a perpetual dream state. A nightmare from which they cannot awaken. Inside the spectral light... ..is salvation. A window to the next plane. They must pass through this membrane, where friends are waiting to guide them. Carol Anne must help them cross over and she will only hear her mother's voice. Now... ..hold onto yourselves. There's one more thing. A terrible presence is in there with her. So much rage, so much betrayal. I've never sensed anything like it. I don't know what hovers over this house, but it's strong enough to enter this world and take your daughter. It keeps Carol Anne very close to it, and away from the spectral light. It lies to her. It says things only a child can understand. It has been using her to restrain the others. To her it simply is another child. To us it is the Beast. Now, let's go get your daughter. Red ribbons, handkerchiefs, tennis balls. OK, the rope's ready. Bath water? It's ready too. All right... ..call to her. Carol Anne? It's Mommy. Can you hear me? Carol Anne, please tell Mommy hello. Try again. Can you say hello to Daddy? Daddy and I miss you. We love you SO much. Please just say hello. She's under restraint. What? Who's restraining her? There are many arms about her. She thinks it's safe. Who was more threatening, you or your husband? Neither. Steve decides the punishment... That's not... Fight about it later! Steven, make Carol Anne answer! Carol Anne? Be cross! It's Daddy. Be angry or you'll lose her! Carol Anne, answer me! Tell her if she doesn't answer you, she's going to get a spanking. I've never spanked her! Tell her. Carol Anne! Answer or you'll get a real spanking. Mommy, help me! She's away from him. Who? Is she all right? Diane, ask about the light. Mommy, help me please! Carol Anne? Honey, do you see a light? PLEASE!...Mommy, help me! Shhh...shhh. Mommy!! Tell her to go to the light. NO!! They'll follow. They've been following her for weeks... Just tell her, Diane! Mommy, I can't find you! (SCREAMS) Run to the light, Carol Anne! Tell her you're in the light. It's a lie. You can't choose between life and death... Now tell her! Run to the light, baby. Mommy is in the light! Say you're waiting. Mommy is waiting in the light. Clear your minds. It knows what scares you. It always has! Don't give it any help. Now...open the door. Ryan!! Get downstairs and wait by the target! OK! Steven!! Give me the tennis ball marked number one!! Dr Lesh! It's my handwriting! It came out! The ball came back! It's his handwriting!! Kiss my ass. Number two! DIANE! GIVE ME YOUR HAND! SHE'S AT THE MOUTH OF A CORRIDOR. TELL HER TO STOP!! TELL HER NOT TO GO IN. Carol Anne, listen to me! Do NOT go into the light! Stop where you are! Turn away... Don't look at it! HURRY WITH THE ROPE! THROW IT INTO THE LIGHT! Fantastic. I got it! Tell him to take up the slack - gently! Take up the slack! Take up the slack! OK! Now, because it's run away... What are you doing? I'M GOING IN AFTER HER!! LET ME GO! YOU'VE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE!! NEITHER HAVE YOU! You're right! You go. NO! LET ME! YOU CAN'T. YOU HAVE TO HOLD THE ROPE. I love you! NO! No! Go downstairs and wait by Ryan, and pull only when I say so. Only when I say. STEVEN! DON'T LET GO! NEVER! HOW WILL WE KNOW SHE'S GOT HER? WHEN WILL WE KNOW? HEY!! Cross over children, all are welcome. All welcome. Go into the light. NO! YOU SAID, 'NO'! There is peace and serenity in the light. YOU SAID DON'T GO INTO THE LIGHT! - DIANE! DIANE!! STEVEN, NOT YET!! DIANE!! BEAST ROARS (SCREAMS) They're here! Diane. No! No! Get them into the water! No, no. I'm helping you. Don't worry! Get her into the water. She's all right! Come on. Come on, breathe. Just take a breath. Breathe. Breathe, breathe. Breathe, damn it! Breathe...Diane. Diane, breathe! Breathe, breathe!! Come on, come on! Breathe! Yeah, that's it! Breathe! (GASPS) Baby. You're safe. Sleepy, it's Daddy. Come on, honey. Come on, pumpkin. Hi, Daddy. This house is clean. Be careful. Mom, I'm going. OK, are you packed? Everything but the bed. Are we sleeping here tonight? No... You'd better get Brian to bring you home after dinner. We're staying at the Inn on I74. I remember that place. You what? What are you doing about this? About what? Your new grey. Oh...you don't like it? You don't think it's kind of punk? 'Bye, Mom. Honey, I don't know. OK, Rob, that thing almost killed me. Don't hurt your back. I got it. How are you feeling? Oh, I'm good. I feel hung-over, like I've been asleep... ..but I feel good, Steven. She doesn't remember any of it. What a day. Smell that mimosa. You'd better cut a bouquet, because we're not staying. I know. We've worked so hard for this... A thousand beautiful memories. Honey, I'm going to the office, OK? I'll be back early. We're leaving for sure? Yeah, we are. If the kids get sleepy let them sleep, OK? How's Teague taking this? Teague? What'll you tell him? To go to hell. (MOUTHS) (MOUTHS) '...direct from applicator to hair. 'Gently work it through...' 'Gently work it through...' CAROL ANNE: No, give me it. ROBBIE: Stop that. CAROL ANNE: Give me it. 'Gently work it through with fingers. Comb through to ensure entire root of every hair is wet. 'Do not lather.' You... Get out. You... Get out. Give me it. It's getting late, guys. Get out. It's getting late, guys. It's getting late, guys. Give it back... Give it! Listen, I'm taking a bath. Could you answer... Robbie! Could you answer the phone for me? Can you tuck yourselves in? No...yes! Thank you. Goodnight, sweetheart. Goodnight. Goodnight, Robbie. Goodnight, Carol Anne. BELL JINGLES (GASPS) CLOWN LAUGHS EVILLY (SCREAMS) Robbie! Oh no...HELP! HELP ME! Nooo!! No!! No, nooo!! No, let me GO! I hate you! I hate you, I hate you!! Carol Anne! Robbie! RUN!! ROARING ROBBIE!! Mom! Mom!! Mom!! MOM! MOM! MOM! MOM!! MOM!! ROARING MOM! OPEN THE DOOR! RUN, ROBBIE, RUN!! NO! NO! DON'T TOUCH MY BABIES!! ROARING NO!! GROWLING (SCREAMS) Help me, somebody!! EVIL GROWLING No more. SOMEBODY... ..HELP... PLEASE HELP ME. PLEASE... (SCREAMS) (SCREAMS) CHILDREN SCREAM Your children!! Listen! What was that noise? I've got to get them! What's going on? Please, Ben!! Please help me. No, no ,no! GET AWAY FROM MY BABIES! GET AWAY!! HUGE ROAR Help! (SCREAMS) DEEP GROWLING Help, Mom!! MOM!! Robbie... HELP!! HELP!! ROBBIE, GIVE ME YOUR HAND. Mommy! Give me your hand. Mommy!! MOM...I CAN'T REACH IT. MOMMY! NO!! (SCREAMS) ROARING Grab your sister. GRAB HER!! Take my hand! HOLD ON! Mommy, Mommy! GOD... ..HELP ME!! DIANE!! Steven! Help us! You moved the cemetery, but left the bodies! You only moved the headstones, you bastard! YOU ONLY MOVED THE HEADSTONES!! WHY? WHY? Steven! Come on, come on. Steven, hurry! What's happening? WHAT'S HAPPENING?! Get in! WHAT IS IT? Daddy, drive away! DADDY! The house is coming! DON'T LOOK BACK! HUGE ROAR SMASHING GLASS GLASS SHATTERS CRASHING CRASHING Captions by the Australian Caption Centre. www.tvnz.co.nz/access-services Captions were made possible with funding from NZ On Air.