"Hi." "I'm home." "Lisa?" "Rusty?" "How's New York?" "It's great." "They wanna use this." "But they're looking for a new concept." "Something more timeless they say." "Whatever that's got to do with tracked housing." "What're you doing with that thing?" "Protection." "Daddy?" "Hi sweetheart." " Hi." "Welcome home ..." "For me?" "You shouldn't have." " Actually, sugar, it's not." "No, this ..." "This is what our house has been missing." "Gunrack?" "My bright and cheerful son." "Hey, Rusty I missed ya." "Well, open it." "It's ugly as hell." "I like it." " Come on, it's an antique." "The guy who sold it to me told me it probably crossed the Atlantic on the schooner over two hundred years ago." "Maybe on the Mayflower." " Oh, Jake." "And I bet he sold you that Hitler's pencil box too." "Just ... it'll complete the scene." "Wow, it's a ... creepy." " ... unique." "I like it." "It was practically free." "It came from one of those houses to be torn down for the development." "Good night, pumpkin." "Night, daddy." "Rusty, sleep well." "Whatever." "How's the collage?" "Graduate school." "There's a difference." "Yeah." "About ten thousand bucks." "I'm sorry." "I'm a little giddy." "Jet lag." "Look, before you take off ..." "I just wanna to thank you for coming over and taking care of my family." "I know it was short notice, but ... there was nobody else." "I couldn't miss that meeting." " Of course, you couldn't." "It's okay." "God knows I've always loved this house." "It was nice seeing your kids again." "They're all right, aren't they?" "Yeah." "Yeah." "Might spend more time with Rusty though." "He's alone a lot." "Rusty?" "He's a trooper." "He'll be fine." "How did you and Lisa get on?" "Still tough." "I mean she misses her mother, I mean that's not gonna change, right?" "That's not coming back." "I can't compete with a dead woman." "God." "We had it three days and all comes back." "Same feelings, same patterns ..." "Jesus Christ." "But we did talk about boys once though." "For the record his name is Andy." "I think he plays lacrosse." "That's all I could get out of her." "Listen to that." "Are you sure you don't wanna spend the night?" "Jacob, we go through this every time." "I mean ..." "I hate having regret for a breakfast." "No." "The storm ... that's all I promise." "Unless it gets real cold." "You know I'm seeing someone." " Leonard." "We can invite him over too." "Leave in the morning." "It'll be a river out there." "I'll be gentleman." "I promise." "Such theatrics, Jake." "I'm impressed." "Variety." "I got tired of trying to make the earth move every time." "Last night ... in my hotel room ..." "I imagined you're here in this bed." "Like it used to be before you left." "Don't get nostalgic on me, Jake." "It doesn't become you." "And you're so tough, aren't you?" "It's because you're so dangerous." "You're having doubts?" "Doors is always open." "Maybe I've changed." "I don't think so." "I lived here for four years." "Why should anything change?" "I should've called you last night, but it was past three." "Three o'clock in the morning?" "That damn clock." "I had it in my hotel room." "It's incredibly noisy." "Of course the harder I tried to sleep... the noisier ... it got the louder, the thinking got." "God, I'm tired." "Jake?" "Peaches?" "What're you doing out this late?" "Here you go." "Well, excuse me." "Picky, picky, picky." "Oh, shit!" "Come back, here." "Peaches?" "Peaches." "Come here." "Peaches." "Come on." "Peaches!" "Come on." "You scared me there." "Come on." "What are you doing there?" "Come on." "Go." "Go on." "Wow." "You gotta be fucking kidding me." "What're you doing down there?" " Jesus." "Shit, dad." "You scared the crap out of me." "I said!" "What're you doing down there?" "Nothing." "Anything I can do?" "No, we got it." "Ride's here." "Let's go, Rusty." "Bye, dad!" "See ya, Andrea." "Are you gonna be here when we get home?" "Okay, next week, huh?" "Maybe we'll go shopping." "Okay." "Bye." " Bye." "Come on." "Goodbye Rusty." "Whatever." "It all cleared out?" "It's gonna be a beautiful day." "Didn't you use to be able to see across the Andersons yard?" "Yeah." "So, their hedge's grown." "Actually it's about two feet over the neighbourhood code." "But it's not worth making us think about it." "What time's your class?" "Noon." "I'll sleep in here." "You mind?" "Of course not." "Make yourself at home." "Peaches, come baby." "Peaches, really should be on the leash, Mrs. Tetmann." "What?" "High technology, you gotta love it." "Hi there." "Get off me." "Mrs. Sterling?" "Oh, actually I'm ..." "Yes." "Hi." " Well, he suffered some discomfort, but he'll be okay." "Now, first concern is rabies." "You said it was a neighbourhood dog?" "Um, yeah." "Mrs. Tetmann, but I wasn't there." "I mean, Jacob just came home and ..." "Yes, what I see it's a good idea to double check, you know." "If this Mrs. Tetmann is in the slightest bit unsure about when the dog was vaccinated, her vet should have the records." "Otherwise we will need to begin the rabies shots immediately." "And uh ..." "nobody wants that, right?" "No, no." "Of course not." "Or maybe he should just stay here." " No, it won't be necessary." "He'll be up on his feet soon." "How soon?" "You'll just need to keep an eye on the wound." "Change the dressing every eight hours or so." " Yeah, okay." "Well, is there anything else?" "Oh, you may experience mild nausea due to the antibiotic." "So careful what you feed him." "Also I'll put him on percodan for the pain." "Mood swings are a common side effect." "Thank you." "Jesus, teen lust's really disgusting." "Want a smoke?" "No, I quit again." "Going to class?" "Absolutely." "Tomorrow." "Come to finish the game?" "Russel?" "Shit." "Holiday?" "Mental health day." "Your move, Iris." "Mate." "My luck, I guess." "Iris?" "Some strange shit ..." "happened last night." "I know." "You know?" "So ... what?" "Depends what did you see." "Well, it's kinda dark, you know, but ..." "I think our living room turned into another room." "It's old and, and the crappy and then back again." "Is that all?" "Isn't that enough?" "It fears you." "Trying to make friends. win you over." " So, it." "Like what?" "Like the devil?" "No." "This is the real thing." "It's very old and I think it's travelled a long way." "Why here?" "I mean ... evil in Burlwood." "All things considered it hardly seems worth the trouble." " It'd only move for one reason." "Where was safe is no longer." "It must find a new home." "I'll come around." "Are you okay?" "Shit, Jake." "Why did you have to go and do this?" "I got so much work to do." "I've got a paper due on Thursday." "I was going out of town this weekend." "Well, no good deal goes unpunished." "Well, wasn't that the truth." "Why does this remind me of our relationship?" "Me dropping everything for what you're doing." "What the hell do you want me to say?" "This wasn't planned." "Oh, Jake, it's always been this way." "You know it." "Is this your theory?" "I'll let Dr. Leonard work it out." "He's a therapist, isn't he?" "No." "He's a psychiatrist." "And for your information I've always been quite capable of analysing my own feelings." "You just never listened." "He does." "Okay." "This is it." "I'll stay a couple of days." "I'll sleep on the couch or something ... till you're back on your feet." "But then I'm not here Jake and I'm not coming back and not even as a favour." "Oh, no!" "It hurts my eyes." "Poor baby." "Oh, honey." "How does it feel?" "I'm cold." "I, I will clean it out." "This may hurt a little bit, okay?" "Ahh!" "No!" " Sorry, I'm sorry." " No." "Honey, the doctor says we have to keep it clean." " Give me that!" "Please." "I'll do it by myself." "Just leave me alone!" "What're you doing here?" "Shouldn't you've been in school?" "Shouldn't you?" "Look, Rusty ... your dad had an accident." "He's been bitten by a dog." "What?" "Dad?" "Just let him rest, okay?" "Now, do you know this Mrs. Tetmann?" "Do you know where she lives?" "Mrs. Tetmann, sure she ..." "Peaches?" "Mrs. Tetmann, I'm Andrea ..." "Jacob Sterling's friend." "Uh, yes, well about today." "I hope the Peaches is all right." "Jacob said he cut her face pretty badly." "Um, anyway the doctors have urged me to check for rabies vaccinations." "What're you talking about?" "Your dog, Peaches bit Jacob." "Peaches doesn't bite." "With all due respect Mrs. Tetmann ..." "Jacob was viciously attacked." "I mean he only got away by slashing her face." "You're crazy." "Can we see her?" "Come here, Peaches." "Come here." "I don't understand." "Jacob said he knew the dog." " Well, something's wrong." "It's like this Skull Krusher song." "Evil rules ... it has the tools." "The world is your oyster to grab or uncloister." "Save it allright?" "This is not the time." "It's not just me." "Mrs. Wheeler saw it too." "What?" "Saw what?" "Evil." "Evil?" "Oh, of course." "Look, Rusty I think Mrs. Wheeler sees a lot of things coming that never arrived, right?" "So let's just leave this weird stuff." "This zombie, voodoo, metal - head view of the world alone for a while, okay?" "Jake?" "Oh, god." "New concept ... timeless" "Jacob?" " Yeah ... that's it." "Timeless new concept." "Bold ..." "Enigmatic ... and bold." "Much bigger than this too ..." "Jacob ..." "Why are you up?" "370 thousand square feet of modern living space artfully perched above the San Gabriel Valley ... with easy access to ... major shopping areas." "This what my life has been reduced to." "Oh ... you're running a fever." "Andrea?" "Are you gonna come back?" "Come on." "Let me get you back in bed, right?" " Thousands ... is too small!" "Too ... damn ... small." "Think they'll have to put Peaches to sleep?" "Once a dog tastes blood ... he wants more ... and more." " Rusty ..." "What did we talk about?" "What?" "Any dog." "Not just one who was possessed by demonic force." " Enough!" "Lisa, where do you keep phone book?" "I don't know." "I'll get it." "It's true though, about dogs." "This guy at school once brought this coroner's case book." "And in it was how they found this old lady." "She died a week before and no one knew ... except her poodle." "He started getting hungry." "By the time they found her ... the little mutt put on a few pounds ... and the old lady loss some, if you know what I mean." "Thing that I keep thinking about is, ... when did the poodle decide to eat her?" "It's not the first thing it thought of." "Just sat around, expecting dinner as usual, ..." "And then said: fuck this, she's kibble." "Taking a bite." "Where do you think he started?" "What happened to you?" "What?" "You got up, walked out in the middle of dinner." "Saved your plate on the range." "Thanks." "I've been looking for this." "Where'd you go?" "You'd never believed me." "Dr. Leonard Stafford, please." "Oh, it's Jacob." "He was bitten by a dog." "He's torn apart by the goddamn dog." "It'll be at least a few days." "Oh, honey I'm sorry about this weekend." "What?" "Me too." "Bye." "Is that your boyfriend?" "Haba, haba." "Haba, haba?" "What's all that?" "I always sleep on the coach nights." "You can have my bed." "That's very thoughtful, Lisa." " Yeah." "Well, I figure you're old." "We don't want your arthritis acting up.." "Andrea, when dad gets better, you're leaving, aren't you?" "You know, honey." "You know I love your dad." "But there're things, you know." "The choices that we made." "He knows if they're right or if they're wrong." "But I do know we can't live together." "Not now." "I think it's a cop - out." "Why?" "Because you and dad didn't try hard enough." "I don't know." "Maybe when you get older it just get simpler to let things go rather than fight for what you want." "I'm treating you like a kid and you know a lot more than I did when I was your age." "So ... how's Anthony?" "Andy." "Oh, he's fine I guess." "He's got most beautiful smile and ..." "And what?" "What?" " He's got the cutest butt hard as anything I swear to god." "I wish I didn't feel like such a kid when I'm around him." "I think he's got an eye on a senior." "Give it time." "Where're you going?" " Say goodnight to dad." "Lisa, wait a minute." "Hey there, princess." " Hi daddy." "Well, it looked worse." " When?" "I'll get back to you on this." "Are you going back to hospital?" "No." "The doctor says I'll be fine right here." "Just need a few days a rest." "So the next couple of days ..." "I want you to be real nice ... to Andrea." "Oh, fuck." "Off the switch." "Okay." "Who is it?" "Andrea?" "Can I sleep in here?" "Living room's really creepy." "Sure, honey." "Go get your pillow, okay?" "Hello?" "Dad?" "Andrea?" "Rusty!" "Andrea ..." "I'm stuck!" "Dad!" "Somebody open the door!" "I'm getting scared, open the ..." "Don't turn the light on if you need to, honey." "Sweet dreams." "Good night." "Lisa?" "Open the door!" " Lisa?" " Somebody open the door!" "Lisa." "Open the door!" "Lisa!" "Oh, honey what happened?" "Somebody locked the door." "Rusty?" "Where've you been?" "Went for a walk." "Oh, a walk." "You went for a walk at three o'clock in the morning?" "Yeah, I had to think about some things." "Oh, well I hope you figured them out." "Peaches." "Peaches!" "Come on, girl it's cold out here." "Peaches?" "What did you get it to?" "I live here for a couple of years and what you know it is." "This's just ridiculous." "That woman could help, there." "The man he's with her, it's his son." "It's his son." "Go talk to her." "Yes, that across the street." "It's terrible." "What happened?" " Mrs. Sterling, is your son at home?" "Oh, no he's not my son." "I'm Andrea Livingston." "I'm staying with Mr. Sterling, but Rusty's not here." "Rusty?" "Rusty Sterling?" "Yes, he's in school." "You don't think Rusty had anything to do it." " I'll tell you what." "Why don't you give us a call when he gets home." "We'll make a special trip out here." "Thank you, Miss Livingston." "Jacob?" "Jacob, honey we need to talk." "I think Rusty's in trouble." "Not right." "Not right." "Not right concept." "Timeless." "Aren't you gone yet?" "Jacob, I'm talking to you." "I'm gonna call the doctor." " No!" "I feel fine." "I'm a little under the weather, uh?" "Perhaps not up to speed ... but I got work to do and you're not helping me." "I'm facing a deadline." "Timeless." "You know, Rusty I gotta to tell you we don't get a lot of calls like this up here in Burlwood ..." "And with the high school just a couple of blocks away, well ... it seems kinda cut and dried, you know." "Then I was thinking you know you're a sharp kid, you come from a nice family ..." "Maybe got some not so nice friends." "If they were doing something like this you'd know about it." "I don't know everything they do." "I don't know everything anybody does." "So, how can you be sure they didn't do it?" "I didn't say they didn't." "I said they wouldn't." "Now we're gonna find out what happened." "If not from you then from one of your buddies." "Where's that gonna leave you?" "So, let's have it." "Rusty, for godsakes." "Hi." "Hey, hey." "It's okay." "I should've called you." "Oh, Leonard, I'm sorry." "I guess ..." "I've just been holding all this inside." "It's really silly." " No, it's not and you just let that out." "That's what I'm here for." "What is this?" "This is fine wine." "And this is fine 'take out' and I thought we could have a picnic." "A picnic?" " Picnic." "I hope you brought egg rolls." "Yeah, of course." "That food it's delicious." "Rusty?" "Rusty." "Rusty?" "Rusty!" "This is my friend Leonard." "Call me Lenny." "Hi." "Nice shoes, Lenny." "How about some dinner?" "Lenny bought some Chinese food." " Laotian actually." " I ordered a pizza." " Okay." "Sure." "It's nice meeting you there, Rusty." "Rusty, right?" "I hope that later on we can ... open up a little dialog." "Okay?" "Dick!" "Oh, Jacob." "You remember Leonard?" "He teaches at the university." " Yeah, I heard about your leg." "I'm ..." "Jeez, uh that's pretty bad." "You know if it's painful I might have something for you." "Andrea tells me that you don't wanna see a doctor." "I really think that you should." "I'm a doctor myself and I really think that ... you should've that looked into." "Jacob, why don't you let me help you with that?" "Come on." "Let's go." " A lot of hostility there." "You wanna know what I think?" "Yeah, I guess I'm ready for it." "I think ... that your skin is so soft and smooth and warm." "It's a porch lighting." "You're caught in the middle of the classic interdependent destructive relationship." " Is that right?" "Upstairs in the hallway the way he played you." "It's a perfectly choreographed." "Look ... one side, there's Jake." "He's disabled former lover." "Then there's you." "You're soft, you're warm, you're bright, you're fresh." "But you're still carrying a burden of guilt from the break up ... that he needs you." "He needs you." "But he denies all your efforts." "And he struggles nobley against these obstacles what he sets up for himself." "He feeds himself without sympathy." "He nurses himself with your guilt." "And in the end he makes it look like he's doing all this for you." "Leonard, he was seriously hurt by the dog." " Was he?" "You yourself said that he lied about ever cutting the dog's nose and that woman denied that it ever even happened." "You don't think, he could have done that to himself." "Oh, god." "You always see so clearly." "Is that good or bad?" "No, sweetie, it's wonderful." "I knew it from the moment we met." "That's just it." "What?" "Last night, what about that?" "Me wasn't in a dream." "There was something in my bed, I felt it." "I turn the light on and ..." " it wasn't there." "Stress." "It's a classic stress related syndrome." "You know ..." "The subconscious has a very powerful effect, not on reality, but on perceptions." "But Andrea ..." "I was not thrilled about you coming to babysit for this guy in the first place." "And now you're simply being drawn deeper and deeper into his world." "I know the pain you've been through." "I love you." "I don't wanna see you go through this anymore." "Please." "He scares me, Leonard." " Is he violent?" "Is he violent?" "No." "Not yet." "All right, I'll tell you what." "There's doctor Grover, he's an old friend of my fathers." "He works in the Psychiatric ward." "If there's any other trouble I would just have, Jake admitted." "Okay?" "No problem." "He's a friend of mine." "No records." " God, everything's gonna be all right." "Of course." "Second's walk, minute's run, year's fly, decade's done." "It's true." "What time is it?" "I don't know, my watch stopped." "Oh, my god." "Andrea?" " No." " Andrea wait!" " Please, god." " Andrea!" " No!" "Wait." "Mr. Andersen, what happened?" "Hedges caught fire." "Gotta say I don't see how with all the rain lately." "Here, take this." "Careful with that thing ..." "I guess, we were pretty lucky." "It could have been a lot worse." "Lucky?" "Yeah." "Lucky the neighbourhood didn't get caught." " So, how's Mr. Sterling doing?" "Um, he's ... he's better." "Slowly." "It takes time." "Well, this ought to cheer him up a bit." "Hedges are well below code now, huh?" "Gimmie that." "Oh, god." "What?" "No goodnight kiss?" "Just hang on, I think my house is burning." "What happened?" " Where's your brother?" "I don't know, I just got here." "What's up?" "What the hell do you mean: what's up?" "This house almost burned down." " What can I say, I've been there all night." "All night?" "I took piss around 7:45." "Sorry, I didn't call you." " Look, Rusty something is going on here!" "So, that I'm trying to tell you, but you don't listen." "It's an evil force." "The only evil force in this house is you." " That's what it wants you to think." "Stop it." "You're headed for real trouble here." "Level pyromaniac Nazi." "Down the hall you've got a toxic lunatic in the master bedroom." "The only one around here that seems normal is Lisa and that's because I haven't met her yet." "I wonder what kind of secret she has in her closet." "You know, barbie doll vivisections." "Pagan rituals ..." " Oh, god, stop it." "Isn't there an aunt or like a grandmother who can take over for you here?" "You've done enough!" "You've done enough." "You don't understand." "This was my home." "I used to live here." "That's right!" "You used to, you used to!" "No more." "I'm sorry." "I don't mean to yell." "I don't yell." "How much more can you take!" "?" "They're almost my family." "You still love him." "You still love him." "No, Leonard, I don't know." "That's not true." " You want him back?" "Maybe because you dumped him the only way you can rationalize being with him now not as a lover, but as a mother?" "Oh, god." "This is unfair ... doctor." "Will you tell me I'm wrong?" "Will you tell me I'm wrong?" " You're wrong." "I'm wrong?" "Is Quasimodo still asleep?" "I'm wrong." "High technology, you gotta love it." "Put it here, pal." "Good firm grip." "You play squash?" "Look, I just want take a second here." "Let you know how much I appreciate you coming over and taking care of my family." "God knows." "I've been in no shape to do it." "I owe you one, buddy." "So ... you're a doctor." "Okay?" "Yeah, I'm a psychiatrist." " A doctor." "Sick is sick, right?" "Whether it's upstairs ... or down in the basement." "Did I tell you I went to med school?" "Almost." "Uh, no, you didn't." " You bet." "But I ended up studying, drafting ... major in architecture." "And I built things ..." "Lots of things." "But sometimes god I gotta tell you ..." "Don't think I'm weird." "Sometimes I got the urge to tear them down." "Just get a hold of the wrecking ball and level blocks and blocks of ranch style homes." "You don't say." "You must experience a similar thing." "I mean, you spend all day just healing people." "Making them feel better." "Don't you ever wanna hurt'em?" "Make them bleed." "Balance the book." "Cleanness." "Relax." "Take a look at this puppy." "It's a worth of a piece 38K." "A click quite old." "Worth a lot." "German construction." "The SS used to carry these." "Some of the Berlin police still use them today." "Or they're actually being replaced by a more sophisticated side arms." "It's a terrific piece of machinery." "Incredibly accurate." "It never jams." "Just a workable art to look at." "But I guess it's day's past." "I'll tell you one thing though." "You turn this puppy on some asshole and you can slip your wrist through the hole it'll leave behind." "Are you fucking Andrea?" "My Andrea?" "Don't lie to me, you bastard fornicator." " What're you talking about?" "!" "Look!" "You guys have a relationship and I'm not part of that." "And what about tonight?" "Are you going to fuck her?" "Here ... in my house?" " No." " And over the dresser just down the hall where we used to sleep together?" " No." "No." "No." "You fucked her." " No." " Don't lie to me." "Yes." "I did it, okay?" "And what about after?" "What?" "Lisa." "Are you going after my daughter?" " Never!" "I'd never!" "I can't let you do that." "You gotta stop you right here, ... right now." " No." "No!" "What's going on here?" "So, where's Leonard?" "He just couldn't wait to get to work." "Rusty ..." "Yesterday you said ... there was evil here." "Yeah." "Well, what have you seen?" "Strange shit." "A couple of nights ago." "Mrs. Wheeler said she saw it too." "What?" "There's no sense in looking for it." "It's not like ghosts and demons and shit." "So, I think it's inside of us." "It's in everything." "It's trying to make this house ... it's home." "See, that's why I don't need a heart to heart with your psychiatrist friend." "and when the doctors can't help dad." "He's suffering up there because what's in this house." "We need to get out." "I think you believe that, ... but I just can't." "Morning." "Lisa, don't you think you'll be cold today?" "No, I borrowed dad's jacket." "Think he'll mind." " No." "Sweetie?" "What?" "!" "I don't want you going out like that." "Andrea ... you're not my mother." "I'm gonna be going out with Andy again tonight." "Don't wait up." "So many questions." "Sit down, Rusty." "That first night ... you said there was a room." "Yeah, an old musty room, but I haven't seen it since." "Take me to this room." "I didn't go in there." "Describe it." "It's important." "That's all we have right now." "Come on, Rusty." "You can do it." "Concentrate." "Close your eyes." "All right." "All right it was ..." "It was weird." "It was ... dark." "There was a ... a cloth." "Pictures made of cloth." " Tapestries." " Right." "on the walls and ... candles, black candles." "There was a ... thick wood table." "Like a butchers block in the centre." "And ... there's knives and saws." "There's something carved on the table like a ... a symbol." " Pentagram." "How'd you know?" "Go on, go on." "There were ... manacles and ... chains and ..." "Oh, god." "It's to hold someone down on the table." "It's, it's small." "It's too small." "It was for children." "What?" "Never seen this picture before?" "That's it." "That's the room I saw." "You never seen this picture before?" "It is rather famous." "That room belong to Gilles De Rais." " That's the room I saw, I swear." " Oh, I believe you." "And I think you may have been looking back in time." "France ... fifteen century." "De Rais ran the school for boys, he was a teacher, minister ... inventor and necromancer." " What?" " Oh, it's ..." "Means an eater of the dead." "They say De Rais had a habit of choosing some of the best and brightest from his classes and eating them." "Should I ask why?" "Poor fool thought that by eating their flesh he would gain their youth and therefore become immortal." "Okay, so what does it mean?" "Don't rush to understand, Rusty." "Just listen and feel." "It began the night your father returned from where?" "Back east." "His company was breaking ground on a new development." " Where?" "In New York." "Long Island, actually." "I think it's called ..." "Amityville." "Amityville manor or some shit." " Amityville." "Yeah." "So ... what?" "I don't know." "Looks some of thing I know I ..." "Go home." "I have to work this through." "Rusty." "Andrea." " Get in." "School called." "In." "Now." "Why don't you stop trying to be my mother for a minute?" "Gladly." "As soon as your father wakes up he can take over." "I've taken as much patience as I can." "And go upstairs, all right?" "No calls, no TV and no discussions." "Where are you?" "A gift." "Hello?" "No, I'm sorry Rusty can't come to the phone right now." "Yes, I'm sure it is important Mrs. Wheeler." "No." "I'll tell him you called." "Hello Mrs. Thompson." "How are you doing?" "Are you ..." "Everything's up to date." "The questions ..." "Just call me." "I'll meet you and I'll make sure you will get what you need." "Hey!" "Stop the car!" "Somebody." "Somebody help." "Help me." "Son of a bitch..." "Are you okay?" "Just leave me be, I'll be fine." "I'm really sorry." "I'm ..." "I ..." "I gotta radio this in." "Hello?" "Anybody there?" "Iris?" "Hello?" "Hello?" "Iris?" "Iris?" "Hello?" "Bingo." "Name again is Sterling, Russel, alias is called Rusty." "Time for another chat, Rusty." "No." " Get out of the way please people." "She's gone." "Iris!" " Got the strap down?" "All right." " Iris!" "Iris!" "Jacob." "Jake?" "Jacob?" "Jacob." "Yes." "Dr. Grover, please." "This is Andrea Livingston." "Yes." "Tell him that Dr. Spears referred me." "Yes!" "This is an emergency!" "No." "Got you." "No, Jacob, no." "You're sick." "You're sick." " You don't know how sick." "No, no." " What?" "Okay, okay, okay." "Come on, let go." "Let go." "Come on." "Come on, I'm here." "I'm here." "Come here." "I'm convinced we've got a medical problem." "What the hell is this one?" "Thorazine." "Your fellow here's gonna get dreamland for a day or two." "Is it dangerous?" " I hope so." "No, no." "He'll be fine." "He's just going to sleep a little bit and god knows he can use it." "And Grover's told me that medical transports is on the way over and by god if.." "I have to forge the documents myself he's gonna go to get taken care of, ok?" "Come on." "Come on, that's right.." "I thought I'd park here so your dad doesn't see us." "You're a smart guy." "No, no, no." "I knew it." "I knew that was just too good to be truth." "Patience, baby, patience." "We're gonna play a little game." "Hansel and Gretel" "Close your eyes ..." "Count to ten ... and follow the trail." "I like this game." "Good." "One." "Two." "Three." "Four, five, six." "Seven, eight." "Nine ..." "Ten." "Oh." "Yes." "Indeed." "Oh, thank you." "Lisa." "Lisa?" "Are you down here?" "Why don't you come down and find out?" "You did very well, Andy." "Oh, Lisa." "I liked this game." "Now I want you to wait right there till I give you a signal." " Lisa." "You're giving me nothing, but signals." "I want you now." " Don't ... come any closer." "Not yet." "You could be a gentleman, though and toss me your jacket." "Varsity, right?" "You ready for the big leagues." "Why don't you take off the rest of your clothes?" "Oh, Lisa." "I can't take it any longer." "Choo - choo." "All aboard." "You won't regret this, I swear." " You might." "What did I step in?" "The storm drain?" "Hey, what's that?" "I'm sinking." "Lisa." "Lisa, help." "Oh, god it burns" "Oh!" "Oh, god it burns." "It burning me, Lisa!" "Help me." "Help me, you bitch!" "Bye Andy." "Bye." "Bye." "Rusty, I'm not so bad after all." "Leonard?" "Honey." "What's wrong?" "The water." "What?" " Blood." "What're you talking about?" "There's somebody here." "Are you sure?" "Yes." "I can only rely on the evidence, but judging from it, I would conclude that I've lost my mind." "Now is he asleep?" "Yeah, he's out like a light." "What the hell is going on here?" " Well, somehow Jake is behind on all of this," "Now I don't know which case is parapsychal psychological projecting.." "where he's creating with the raging forces inside of him or he's doing it with mirrors." "I don't care." "Where the hell is the ambulance that I called for?" "Oh naturally." "It's dead!" "It's dead!" "All right the car." "I've got a phone in the car." "I want us out of here." "I want him out of here!" "Okay, I've gotta make this phone call." "You just get everyone together in the living room." "Hey." "You must be Lisa." "Very bad." "Lisa?" "Are you all right?" "Yeah ..." "I think I'm in love." "Excuse me, I'm gonna change." "Is Andy around yet?" "Oh, god." "My god." "Leonard." "Jake?" "Jake?" "Is that you?" "Jacob, I really wanna help you." "I do." "Really." "Jacob!" "Rusty." "Where is he?" " I don't know." "I don't know." "Leonard is dead." "So is Mrs. Wheeler." " What?" " How did it get this far?" "What?" "What is happening?" " It's the clock." "Makes people evil." "It got dad?" "I think it got Lisa." "Where is she?" " How could a clock do this?" "Not any clock." "This clock ... where it's been." "You have to trust me." "We have to get out of here." "Okay?" "You listening?" "It's Lisa." "Get out." " Rusty!" "Lisa?" "Lisa?" "Rusty." "Thank god." "Until last week I've never taken a single call from Burlwood." "What did I tell you?" "We should have never let that Sterling kid go home." "Lisa?" "God, it's so horrible." "Lisa?" "Are you okay?" "This date's so horrible." "We gotta get the hell outta here." "So horrible." " What is?" "That you're my brother." "It's pretty quiet, huh?" "Help me!" "God damn it, can you help?" "!" "God damn it!" "Open the door!" "God, this ..." "Open it!" "No, the door." "Open the fucking door!" "Nobody home?" "Another action-packed night in Burlwood." "What in the hell is happening here?" " It's got nothing to do with hell, Andrea." "Heaven and hell." "Purgatory, limbo." "Myopic Andrea." "Such a small view of the world." " Oh, god." "This is about power." "Power and sacrifice." "I love you." "I felt your eyes on me for a longest time." " Yeah?" "Feel this." "I like that." "Will you spank me too?" "I've been real bad." "Come on, Rusty." "Just give me a little kiss." "Pucker up." "This could be your last chance." "Jacob?" "This isn't you." "Honey." "This isn't you." "That's it." "That's it." "It's Andrea." "It's me, baby." "Hold still." " Here I come." "Stop!" "Rusty!" "My life ... is a mess, Andrea." "And you ruined it!" "No!" "My pride ... and my cheerful son." "Noooo ... !" "... wanna stay the night." "I'll be a gentleman." "I promise." "Rusty?" "Oh, baby come here." "That's it." "Come on." "Come on, baby." "Yeah." "Go wait outside, okay?" "Mommy will be right out." "He will get out." "Understood?" "It's time." "Oh, my god." "Hi." "I'm home." "Lisa?" "Rusty?" "They're asleep?" "How's New York?" " It's great." "They wanna use this." "They're looking for a new concept." "Something more timeless they say." "Whatever that means with tracked housing." "What the hell are you doing with that?" "Protection." "Daddy?" "Hi sweetheart." " Hi." "Welcome home ..." "For me?" "You shouldn't have." "Actually, sugar, it's not." "No, this ..." "This is something that our house has been missing." "A gunrack?" "Oh, my bright and cheerful son." "Well, open it." "What the hell was that all about?" "!" "It's about time." "That's what." "Pure evil."