在黑暗中讲述的恐怖故事 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark(EN)Subtitles

Movie:Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)4K
Era:2019
Length:108 minute
Country: USA
Language:English

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1 00:00:51 Stories heal.
2 00:00:53 Stories hurt.
3 00:00:55 If we repeat them often enough,
4 00:00:57 they become real.
5 00:00:59 They make us who we are.
6 00:01:01 They have such power.
7 00:01:03 This I learned
8 00:01:05 on the very last autumn of our childhood.
9 00:01:16 Now it's time to dig yourselves
10 00:01:17 out of your graves, Mill Valley.
11 00:01:19 It's Halloween.
12 00:01:21 But be careful, 'cause when the sun goes down,
13 00:01:25 it's The Season of the Witch.
14 00:01:37 I did it. I'm going to 'Nam. Yeah.
15 00:01:40 Those commies are gonna pay.
16 00:01:43 Let's go scare some kiddies tonight, guys.
17 00:02:03 But let men everywhere
18 00:02:06 - know that a strong and a confident... - Thanks.
19 00:02:10 ...and a vigilant America...
20 00:02:11 Going out with your friends tonight?
21 00:02:14 I'd rather just stay in.
22 00:02:17 ...and stand ready tonight
23 00:02:19 to defend an honored cause.
24 00:02:37 Stella, pick up.
25 00:02:41 Stella...
26 00:02:42 I don't want to go trick-or-treating.
27 00:02:45 Stella. Stella,
28 00:02:46 this isn't about candy. It's about payback.
29 00:02:48 Get all the eggs and TP you can
30 00:02:51 and meet us at 7:00.
31 00:02:53 Stella, please.
32 00:02:54 This could be our last Halloween together.
33 00:02:57 If you think you have it hard,
34 00:02:58 I have to fish a turd out of the toilet.
35 00:03:01 You are disgusting, Chuck.
36 00:03:12 You know where you're going, kid?
37 00:03:15 Following the harvest.
38 00:03:21 Tonight only.
39 00:03:31 Mom. It's fine.
40 00:03:32 No, it's not.
41 00:03:35 Still a little loose in the crotch.
42 00:03:37 One more.
43 00:03:41 Take that!
44 00:03:43 Bullseye.
45 00:03:49 Let's go, girls.
46 00:03:54 Hey, gimme.
47 00:03:58 Eat shit, Harold.
48 00:04:07 Tommy, slow down.
49 00:04:18 What the hell are you doing?
50 00:04:19 A little privacy, please!
51 00:04:27 I said Spider-Man.
52 00:04:29 Not a spider...
53 00:04:31 man.
54 00:04:32 Be happy the Lord provided.
55 00:04:47 Mom, okay, jeez.
56 00:04:49 Mom, can I please breathe?
57 00:04:51 - Be nice. - Okay!
58 00:04:52 Can you please stop hugging me like that?
59 00:04:55 Aren't you a little old to be trick-or-treating?
60 00:05:02 Aren't you too ugly to go on a date?
61 00:05:05 You little turd.
62 00:05:06 Auggie's here, gotta run.
63 00:05:09 I don't wanna hear it.
64 00:05:10 Thought you were gonna be Spider-Man.
65 00:05:11 Yeah, well, get used to it, okay.
66 00:05:13 I got the goods, so let's banana split.
67 00:05:21 Stop staring at my sister, you perv.
68 00:05:47 Hey, can you not?
69 00:05:48 I mean, these antennae aren't even realistic.
70 00:05:50 And, if anything, a spider man
71 00:05:52 should have eight arms, not four.
72 00:05:54 Okay. At least I'm not a clown.
73 00:05:58 For the last time, I'm a Pierrot.
74 00:06:01 It's a 17th-century character from la commedia dell'arte.
75 00:06:05 Clown.
76 00:06:09 Do you even know what's in those?
77 00:06:10 It's the same toxic chemicals that's giving our troops Hodgkin's lymphoma
78 00:06:13 and curdling the breast milk of the South Vietnamese.
79 00:06:15 And you ate them all.
80 00:06:17 Is that why they taste so good?
81 00:06:20 Out of the way, clown.
82 00:06:21 Nerd!
83 00:06:23 Move!
84 00:06:24 - He's not gonna show. - What? No, he'll show.
85 00:06:27 Okay, Milner does it every year
86 00:06:29 and this year will be his last.
87 00:06:31 Where are you, Tommy?
88 00:06:34 I heard the school newspaper
89 00:06:36 is open to submissions again.
90 00:06:38 You should submit some of your stories.
91 00:06:39 - Come and steal our candy, Tommy. - No way.
92 00:06:43 I know our school.
93 00:06:45 They would disembowel me.
94 00:06:48 Pontiac Catalina. It's him, it's him! Okay.
95 00:06:52 Okay, just act natural.
96 00:06:58 You said we'd go out for dinner.
97 00:07:01 You and me.
98 00:07:02 How about some dessert?
99 00:07:04 Get ready, man.
100 00:07:09 Suckers!
101 00:07:11 What's that smell?
102 00:07:12 It's old-man undies!
103 00:07:16 We got him.
104 00:07:18 All right, here we go. Let's do this. Let's do this!
105 00:07:20 Bully this, asshole!
106 00:07:24 Douchebags!
107 00:07:26 God damn it! Those little shits.
108 00:07:33 And now for the poo d'etat.
109 00:07:37 Eat turd, shitbird!
110 00:07:39 Holy shit.
111 00:07:41 - Stop the car! - Put it out!
112 00:07:49 What is Ruth doing here?
113 00:07:49 Chucky, you little brat!
114 00:07:51 I don't know. I knew she was going on a date but not with him.
115 00:07:53 Damn it!
116 00:07:55 I'm gonna murder them!
117 00:07:58 Come back!
118 00:08:03 Go!
119 00:08:05 I'm going to get you!
120 00:08:08 Let's get 'em!
121 00:08:10 Come on, guys, go!
122 00:08:18 Over there! Get him!
123 00:08:19 Douchebags, nine o'clock!
124 00:08:29 ...behind those tree
125 00:08:30 if you want to go check it out.
126 00:08:49 Go ahead. Go ahead.
127 00:08:51 Is this seat taken?
128 00:08:53 I don't... guess not.
129 00:08:57 Hey, get out of my car.
130 00:08:58 Please, please.
131 00:08:59 Be out of here in a minute.
132 00:09:00 Thanks, okay.
133 00:09:05 What are you guys doing?
134 00:09:06 We're saving our bacon.
135 00:09:10 Sorry.
136 00:09:12 Okay, okay. We're good.
137 00:09:14 - We're good? - He's gone.
138 00:09:18 Thanks. We owe you one.
139 00:09:24 I am a Pierrot.
140 00:09:32 You live in here?
141 00:09:35 Stay out of my stuff.
142 00:09:37 Got it.
143 00:09:40 So, what are you doing alone at a drive-in?
144 00:09:44 What are you still doing in my car?
145 00:09:45 I understand you're...
146 00:09:46 You're not from here, are you?
147 00:09:49 Where are you from?
148 00:09:51 Forgive my friend.
149 00:09:52 He did not get enough oxygen in the womb.
150 00:09:54 More than you, clown.
151 00:09:55 Can you guys stop?
152 00:09:57 It's him, not me.
153 00:09:59 Yeah, we're stopping.
154 00:10:01 Your friend is a little nosy.
155 00:10:10 Night of the Living Dead.
156 00:10:12 It's a good flick.
157 00:10:13 You've seen it?
158 00:10:15 "All right, Vince, hit him in the head,
159 00:10:18 "right between the eyes."
160 00:10:20 That's the best flick all year.
161 00:10:21 Yeah, yeah, it's... it is.
162 00:10:26 Ramon.
163 00:10:28 Stella.
164 00:10:33 Chuck.
165 00:10:34 Auggie.
166 00:10:38 Get out of the car.
167 00:10:39 Get out of the car.
168 00:10:42 Get out of the car.
169 00:10:52 I don't think that you heard me.
170 00:10:55 Everyone needs to get out.
171 00:10:58 Now.
172 00:10:59 You too,
173 00:11:02 wetback.
174 00:11:09 You're not going to try and run away
175 00:11:11 like Mommy too, now are you, Stella?
176 00:11:22 You smell like shit.
177 00:11:27 Get the hell off my car.
178 00:11:33 Hey, down in front. You're blocking the view!
179 00:11:36 Come on!
180 00:11:38 I can't see the movie!
181 00:11:40 Get back in your car or get the hell out of here!
182 00:11:46 This ain't over.
183 00:11:48 Let's go.
184 00:11:49 Move it, you idiot.
185 00:11:50 Let's go.
186 00:11:54 Get back in your car. Let's go. Come on.
187 00:11:56 Okay, let's go.
188 00:11:59 Where we goin'?
189 00:12:00 That way.
190 00:12:01 Okay, we'll go together.
191 00:12:04 You okay?
192 00:12:06 Just excuse me for a second.
193 00:12:11 Did I say something?
194 00:12:13 No, that asshole, Tommy did.
195 00:12:17 Her mom left when she was a kid, just like that.
196 00:12:21 Yeah, people wouldn't stop talking about it, though.
197 00:12:24 You know, we live in a small town.
198 00:12:25 Yeah, the gossip got really mean.
199 00:12:27 Jeez.
200 00:12:29 Yeah, but it still bothers her,
201 00:12:31 so I guess that stuff sort of sticks with you.
202 00:12:33 Yeah, and we're like her only friends now.
203 00:12:42 So, I would say she's definitely not your type.
204 00:12:44 It's Stella. She's not anyone's type.
205 00:12:47 Don't think I'd agree with that.
206 00:12:49 You like every girl. It doesn't count.
207 00:12:51 It's not every girl.
208 00:12:53 Tell me you at least you got a switchblade.
209 00:12:56 Can I see your switchblade?
210 00:12:58 Did I say I had a switchblade?
211 00:13:00 No, I guess you didn't say you had...
212 00:13:04 - He has a switchblade. - I know.
213 00:13:13 Well, it is Halloween, so...
214 00:13:17 Do you want to see a haunted house?
215 00:13:37 You weren't kidding.
216 00:13:38 Told you it wouldn't disappoint.
217 00:13:43 I don't know, you'd think on Halloween, this place would be hoppin'.
218 00:13:46 It was, for a while,
219 00:13:48 then some kid went missing, so they boarded it up.
220 00:13:51 I think it's being torn down for a mall or something.
221 00:13:55 Hey, guys.
222 00:14:02 Clowns first.
223 00:14:04 Really?
224 00:14:20 Okay, there, we saw it.
225 00:14:22 Can we go now?
226 00:14:24 Who ordered the chicken?
227 00:14:25 Because I don't like to spend my nights in a house
228 00:14:27 where a child murderer lived?
229 00:14:29 Someone was killed in that house?
230 00:14:31 That's pretty dark.
231 00:14:33 Who lived here?
232 00:14:34 The Bellows.
233 00:14:35 One of the first families to settle here
234 00:14:38 in the late 19th century.
235 00:14:40 Built the paper mill that pretty much
236 00:14:42 put this town on the map.
237 00:14:46 We could at least look for some stairs.
238 00:14:52 Just as I thought.
239 00:14:53 They got this place locked up pretty tight.
240 00:14:55 Anyone got a pen?
241 00:14:58 Meet Lola. She is madly in love with me.
242 00:15:01 Yeah, your hand maybe.
243 00:15:04 Nice.
244 00:15:05 Lola! Hey, what?
245 00:15:18 He's so much dreamier than you.
246 00:15:34 The Bellows had a secret:
247 00:15:36 a daughter that they never allowed to leave the house.
248 00:15:39 The myth is that there was something really off about her.
249 00:15:42 A really scary part
250 00:15:43 is that her family erased her from every single portrait.
251 00:15:47 To this day, nobody's ever found a picture of Sarah.
252 00:15:57 They disowned her.
253 00:16:03 - Better run, clown. - Shit!
254 00:16:04 Better run!
255 00:16:08 Bet you can't catch me!
256 00:16:13 Chuck, if you jump out at me,
257 00:16:14 I'm going to punch you in the throat.
258 00:16:17 So what happened to her?
259 00:16:19 Kids would come from all over
260 00:16:21 in hopes to get a peek at Strange Sarah.
261 00:16:23 And though they never saw her,
262 00:16:26 they could hear her.
263 00:16:28 Through the wall.
264 00:16:32 Sarah told them stories.
265 00:16:35 Scary stories.
266 00:16:40 Some kids never returned home.
267 00:16:42 Children around town died...
268 00:16:44 Poisoned, they said.
269 00:16:47 Everyone knew it was Sarah.
270 00:16:49 But before the mob could even get their hands on her,
271 00:16:51 she'd already hung herself
272 00:16:54 with her own hair.
273 00:17:06 And as the legend goes,
274 00:17:08 if you come to the Bellows House at dark,
275 00:17:11 and ask Sarah to tell you a story...
276 00:17:14 it'll be the last story you ever hear.
277 00:17:27 What's this?
278 00:17:35 Push the other way.
279 00:17:37 Push.
280 00:17:42 No way.
281 00:18:26 Well, that's it.
282 00:18:50 Sarah's room.
283 00:18:55 You're not going to scare me.
284 00:19:01 Chuck?
285 00:19:06 Chuck?
286 00:19:29 What the...
287 00:20:06 What? Where's the old lady?
288 00:20:09 And the dog?
289 00:20:10 What old lady?
290 00:20:14 We gotta get out of here.
291 00:20:16 Stella! Stella! We got to get out of here!
292 00:20:20 Stella, let's go!
293 00:20:22 Guys, you've gotta see this! Come here.
294 00:20:31 Who ordered the chicken?
295 00:20:33 Shut up.
296 00:20:38 This is where her family kept her.
297 00:20:40 Locked her away from the world.
298 00:20:42 All alone as some sort of freak.
299 00:20:45 She must have just sat right here
300 00:20:49 and told her stories to the kids through this wall.
301 00:20:53 How have we never seen this before?
302 00:20:56 I don't think anyone wanted us to?
303 00:21:21 Can we get out of here now?
304 00:21:43 What's that?
305 00:21:50 I can't believe it.
306 00:21:53 It's her book of scary stories.
307 00:21:55 She had a book?
308 00:21:56 There's no book in the version of the myth I heard.
309 00:21:59 The book is a part of every version of the myth.
310 00:22:01 And...
311 00:22:03 that it was written in children's blood.
312 00:22:06 Well, kids died hearing these stories, okay?
313 00:22:08 Look, let's put it back where you found it
314 00:22:10 and let's just get out of here now.
315 00:22:12 Oh, shit!
316 00:22:13 I got it, I got it, I got it.
317 00:22:14 Everybody, okay, everybody just shut up.
318 00:22:15 Oh, no. It's the old lady and the dog!
319 00:22:18 Tommy, stop it, okay?
320 00:22:19 Just let them out.
321 00:22:21 Ruth, is that you?
322 00:22:23 - Will you open the door? - Joke's over.
323 00:22:25 If you don't open it...
324 00:22:28 - I'll tell the Chief. - You can't do this! Come on!
325 00:22:33 Why would you do that?
326 00:22:36 This isn't funny! Tommy, come on.
327 00:22:39 It's my little brother.
328 00:22:43 Please.
329 00:22:45 Open the damn door!
330 00:22:47 - Open it. - Ruth!
331 00:22:49 Down here. Let us out!
332 00:22:56 You're trash anyway.
333 00:22:59 Tommy, I'm sorry about the burning shit, man.
334 00:23:03 I hope you find a way out.
335 00:23:05 Good?
336 00:23:07 Yeah.
337 00:23:09 - Get it off me! - Oh, you're fine!
338 00:23:10 No! Get it off, get it off me! Get it off me!
339 00:23:13 - Get it off me! Get it off me! - You're fine.
340 00:23:16 - I got it, I got it. It's fine. - Something's bit me!
341 00:23:17 Hey, can you help me with this?
342 00:23:19 - The spiders are gone. - Thank you.
343 00:23:20 Jesus, Auggie. Okay, you're such a horndog.
344 00:23:22 Can you lose your stiffy for a second
345 00:23:23 and help us get out of here?
346 00:23:24 Not funny! There's a lady present.
347 00:23:27 Ladies... present.
348 00:23:32 Come on, come on! You gotta push harder. Come on.
349 00:23:40 Sarah Bellows, tell me a story.
350 00:23:45 Tell me a story.
351 00:23:47 Sarah Bellows, tell me a story.
352 00:24:06 Wait, wait, wait. I hear something.
353 00:24:08 Someone's here.
354 00:24:09 He came back.
355 00:24:10 - Tommy! - You got...
356 00:24:11 - We're sorry, we're real sorry. - Thank you!
357 00:24:13 I... I take back everything I ever said, man.
358 00:24:15 Sorry, man!
359 00:24:17 Tommy, please!
360 00:24:32 Ruth, why would you date a psychopath like that?
361 00:24:34 Better than fishing for turds.
362 00:24:38 So, who unlocked it?
363 00:24:40 Who cares? Let's just get out of here.
364 00:24:42 - Nice Pierrot costume. - Thank you.
365 00:24:46 See?
366 00:24:49 Well, that was fun.
367 00:24:57 Shit!
368 00:25:04 I'm really sorry about all of this.
369 00:25:06 - Why did he do this? - This is low,
370 00:25:08 even for Tommy,
371 00:25:09 like "farting in my milk carton
372 00:25:11 "and making me drink it" kind-of-low.
373 00:25:14 It was the fifth grade.
374 00:25:16 It was ninth.
375 00:25:17 I can try and scrounge up something to help.
376 00:25:20 I got it. It's fine, thank you, though.
377 00:25:23 I'll just stay here until the morning.
378 00:25:25 Get it into a shop.
379 00:25:28 We have a sofa in the basement.
380 00:25:30 You're welcome to use it.
381 00:25:35 Look, I really don't want any trouble.
382 00:25:39 We'll just have to be gone before Dad gets up.
383 00:25:51 An AM/FM stereo table radio with auto...
384 00:26:16 Sam's pet turns out to be a sewer rat?
385 00:26:19 You've got some demons.
386 00:26:20 It's not finished yet.
387 00:26:32 I used to love these as a kid. You collect them?
388 00:26:35 I've read every single issue.
389 00:26:38 Cover to cover.
390 00:26:42 You know, if you're serious about being a writer,
391 00:26:44 you can't do it here.
392 00:26:47 You gotta move to the city.
393 00:26:52 I couldn't leave my dad.
394 00:27:05 the,
395 00:27:07 basement is downstairs.
396 00:27:09 Yeah, that's usually where they are.
397 00:28:20 Harold.
398 00:28:55 Tommy Milner.
399 00:28:58 It's late! Are you drunk again?
400 00:29:00 It's Halloween.
401 00:29:01 You were supposed to deliver eggs to the Wolvertons.
402 00:29:06 Now?
403 00:29:08 Now!
404 00:29:18 What?
405 00:29:21 This is bullshit.
406 00:29:37 "Tommy hated that scarecrow all his life.
407 00:29:40 "He took the eggs and left for the last time."
408 00:29:45 Tommy...
409 00:30:23 Eat shit, Harold.
410 00:32:31 Mom!
411 00:33:21 Help me!
412 00:33:24 Mom!
413 00:34:08 Oh, my God.
414 00:34:10 Will you look at this?
415 00:34:13 I thought you were going to be on your way, stranger?
416 00:34:17 I'm trying.
417 00:34:20 You know, no one's seen this high school kid
418 00:34:23 named Tommy Milner since last night.
419 00:34:26 Witnesses say he got into a fight at the drive-in.
420 00:34:29 Milner didn't do this to your car, did he?
421 00:34:36 I never got your name.
422 00:34:40 Ramon.
423 00:34:43 Rodriguez.
424 00:34:46 Look, I think it'd be a good idea
425 00:34:48 if you stuck around for a few days.
426 00:34:51 Comprende?
427 00:34:54 Rodriguez.
428 00:35:02 It wasn't there before.
429 00:35:04 The red ink was wet.
430 00:35:05 And it did feel like blood. It was thicker than ink.
431 00:35:09 How could you eat that?
432 00:35:11 Do you know how many body parts are in there? Seven!
433 00:35:15 I read it in a magazine.
434 00:35:17 Cool. He turns into a scarecrow?
435 00:35:20 Fresh twist.
436 00:35:21 That's not a twist.
437 00:35:23 I told you, the story, it...
438 00:35:26 It just appeared.
439 00:35:28 Tommy didn't even show up to school.
440 00:35:32 It's like he just disappeared.
441 00:35:34 Everyone knew he was eager to go shoot some commies.
442 00:35:38 Maybe he just, I don't know, left early?
443 00:35:43 There was that room...
444 00:35:44 Just drop it.
445 00:35:46 Nah, tell me.
446 00:35:48 In the house, when I was hiding,
447 00:35:51 the room was old. I mean new. Perfect,
448 00:35:54 like when they lived there, and I saw this...
449 00:35:55 this old lady and this dog
450 00:35:57 and they were just staring at me
451 00:35:58 - with this look... - Listen to yourselves.
452 00:36:00 Nothing happened to us in that house
453 00:36:02 except for what Tommy did to us.
454 00:36:04 If he's gone,
455 00:36:06 good riddance.
456 00:36:08 We should never have gone there,
457 00:36:09 we should never have taken the book.
458 00:36:11 You let a ghost story get into your heads.
459 00:36:14 That's all it is.
460 00:36:17 I'm worried.
461 00:36:19 Tommy wasn't at school.
462 00:36:20 His name was in the book.
463 00:36:24 I mean, there's no way it's actually connected, right?
464 00:36:27 Yeah, of course it's not.
465 00:36:32 Stella, I can't get mixed up with the police.
466 00:36:36 I have to see it.
467 00:37:03 It's what Tommy was wearing last night.
468 00:37:07 Okay, what if this is Tommy,
469 00:37:09 and what happens in the book
470 00:37:11 is exactly what's happened for real?
471 00:37:12 Stop trying to scare me.
472 00:37:14 It's just a scarecrow.
473 00:37:22 - Did you hear about Tommy? - He's missing.
474 00:37:59 Here's your book back.
475 00:38:27 You're home late.
476 00:38:30 Picked up another shift?
477 00:38:32 You have to?
478 00:38:34 Can't say no.
479 00:38:38 There's food in the fridge.
480 00:38:43 Did you always work this much?
481 00:38:47 Even when Mom was here?
482 00:38:52 Heard the Milner boy didn't come home.
483 00:39:00 Everybody's been talking about it.
484 00:39:02 Please just come straight home next few days, okay?
485 00:39:07 Yep.
486 00:39:21 You got enough zit paint on there?
487 00:39:23 It's a spider bite, you butt-pimple.
488 00:39:25 A spider...
489 00:39:27 Damn it, my banana!
490 00:39:40 I thought you were leaving?
491 00:39:43 Hope you're hungry.
492 00:39:45 I'm starving. Thanks.
493 00:39:47 You know, I can't stop thinking about Tommy's disappearance.
494 00:39:49 There has to be some...
495 00:39:55 Where did you get that?
496 00:39:58 It was just here on your bookshelf.
497 00:40:00 No, I... I was just here. It wasn't.
498 00:40:03 I took this back to the house.
499 00:40:04 What?
500 00:40:09 How is it getting... How is it back here again?
501 00:40:19 - What's happening? - What the hell!
502 00:40:21 How does that work?
503 00:40:23 But we've got to make it stop!
504 00:40:32 "A mother was digging at the edge of the garden
505 00:40:34 "when she saw a big toe.
506 00:40:35 'It looks nice and plump, '
507 00:40:36 "she said, 'I'll put it in the stew...'"
508 00:40:38 What kind of story is that?
509 00:40:40 What...
510 00:40:43 Auggie.
511 00:40:47 Auggie!
512 00:40:49 Pick up!
513 00:40:51 Auggie!
514 00:40:51 No, there's nothing here.
515 00:40:54 I told you, I mean, the least you could have done was go to the store
516 00:40:57 before you and Jeff took off for the weekend.
517 00:41:00 No, I'm not gonna call him "Dad."
518 00:41:07 Okay, I'm eating the stew.
519 00:41:10 The stew in the fridge?
520 00:41:13 Yeah, well someone made it.
521 00:41:15 Okay, I'll see you when you get back. Love you.
522 00:41:20 Auggie, pick up!
523 00:41:27 I'm eating.
524 00:41:28 Auggie!
525 00:41:29 Stella!
526 00:41:30 Auggie, do not eat anything.
527 00:41:33 Listen, you're in the next story!
528 00:41:34 Whatever you do, do not eat anything!
529 00:41:42 Very funny.
530 00:41:44 Did Chuck put you up to this?
531 00:41:45 Auggie, this isn't a joke.
532 00:41:47 Okay, the story is writing itself right now.
533 00:41:49 I don't know how or why, but I'm reading it right here.
534 00:41:51 "A sound scared him. It was a voice.
535 00:41:53 "And it called out, 'Who took my toe?'"
536 00:42:00 It's a corpse looking for her missing toe.
537 00:42:03 Yeah, I know this story.
538 00:42:05 My dad used to tell me this story.
539 00:42:08 It scared me so much as a kid, but...
540 00:42:09 Am I not supposed to wait for someone to say that
541 00:42:11 'cause I don't hear anything.
542 00:42:13 Listen, we're reading it right here.
543 00:42:15 "And then the voice grew louder:
544 00:42:17 "'Who took my toe?'"
545 00:42:22 I'm all alone.
546 00:42:27 There's no voice.
547 00:42:28 Yeah, well, there has to be a voice.
548 00:42:31 You're the only one saying it.
549 00:42:36 Auggie!
550 00:42:40 Auggie!
551 00:42:42 No, Auggie, pick up.
552 00:42:46 Auggie, don't eat anything.
553 00:42:59 Auggie!
554 00:43:00 Oh, God!
555 00:43:01 Auggie. Auggie?
556 00:43:09 Auggie? Come on, Auggie, pick up!
557 00:43:15 Did you hear that?
558 00:43:16 Hear what? I don't hear anything.
559 00:43:20 There was a toe in the stew. A freaking toe.
560 00:43:27 What does the book say happens next?
561 00:43:29 "August got very scared.
562 00:43:32 "But he thought, 'It doesn't know where I am.
563 00:43:34 "'It'll never find me...'"
564 00:43:37 How does the book know that?
565 00:43:39 And then he heard the voice again...
566 00:43:45 Who...
567 00:43:48 took...
568 00:43:50 my...
569 00:43:51 Toe.
570 00:43:58 Auggie, just get out of the house!
571 00:44:09 He's only a couple of blocks away!
572 00:44:44 Who...
573 00:44:47 took...
574 00:44:50 my...
575 00:44:54 toe?
576 00:45:00 Come on, come on.
577 00:46:44 Auggie?
578 00:46:46 Auggie!
579 00:46:50 Auggie!
580 00:47:06 - Tommy! - Tommy Milner!
581 00:47:08 And as if this year hasn't been grim enough already,
582 00:47:12 we have a disappearance on our hands, friends.
583 00:47:14 Our own Tommy Milner,
584 00:47:16 right here, in little Mill Valley.
585 00:47:27 I was the one that found the book.
586 00:47:30 I took it home.
587 00:47:31 This is not your fault.
588 00:47:35 You know,
589 00:47:37 I caused every single bad thing that happened in my life.
590 00:47:44 My mom leaving.
591 00:47:47 And now Auggie.
592 00:47:50 None of that is true.
593 00:47:58 Sorry we're late. Ruth ran out of zit paint.
594 00:48:01 I swear, if you weren't so stressful to deal with
595 00:48:03 in the first place, I wouldn't have zits.
596 00:48:05 What's so urgent?
597 00:48:08 Where's Auggie?
598 00:48:10 Auggie's gone.
599 00:48:11 Another story was written.
600 00:48:14 Right in front of our eyes.
601 00:48:16 I don't get it.
602 00:48:19 What is this?
603 00:48:22 This is a stale joke.
604 00:48:25 Halloween's over.
605 00:48:26 Where the hell is Auggie?
606 00:48:29 We don't know.
607 00:48:31 His parents are traveling, and he's just gone.
608 00:48:35 What do you mean you don't know?
609 00:48:35 Okay, well, then let's find him!
610 00:48:37 I don't think he's coming back.
611 00:48:41 - First... - I knew something happened.
612 00:48:42 - Tommy disappeared. - Saw that old lady...
613 00:48:44 And then now Auggie.
614 00:48:48 They had their stories in the book,
615 00:48:51 and it happens every night.
616 00:48:55 Jesus, he ate a toe?
617 00:49:00 You don't read the book.
618 00:49:02 The book reads you.
619 00:49:07 I'm afraid that we woke something up.
620 00:49:11 That the same thing is going to happen to all of us.
621 00:49:17 We were all in that house.
622 00:49:20 No, this isn't real, okay?
623 00:49:23 Stories can't hurt you.
624 00:49:25 Sarah Bellows is a myth,
625 00:49:28 and even if she's not, she's dead.
626 00:49:32 We need to go to the police.
627 00:49:33 No, we can't.
628 00:49:34 They know what Tommy did to Ramon's car
629 00:49:36 and they think that he had...
630 00:49:37 Auggie! We need to find Auggie.
631 00:49:39 Not going to the police.
632 00:49:42 They'll never believe a word I say.
633 00:49:45 Well, then we'll make them believe.
634 00:49:46 By the time that they make sense of everything,
635 00:49:49 we're all going to be dead.
636 00:49:50 No, no, no.
637 00:49:52 If... If we can't go to the police, what do we do?
638 00:49:56 Just sit and wait for our story to be written?
639 00:49:59 There's gotta be some way to stop a witch.
640 00:50:02 Well, I don't believe any of it.
641 00:50:04 I gotta go. My musical's tonight,
642 00:50:06 and I'm not falling for another one
643 00:50:08 of your dumb Halloween pranks.
644 00:50:09 It's not a prank, Ruth.
645 00:50:11 Ruth, please, don't go.
646 00:50:12 I know you want to be a writer, Stella,
647 00:50:13 - but this prank is sick. - No!
648 00:50:14 Ruthie! Ruthie, stop.
649 00:50:19 Do you really think this is going to work?
650 00:50:21 It worked in Salem.
651 00:50:46 Why? Why won't you burn?
652 00:50:47 I hate you! I hate you. I hate you. God damn it!
653 00:50:49 This is... This is why I don't read books!
654 00:50:51 We know we can't burn or destroy it,
655 00:50:53 but how much do we actually know about Sarah Bellows?
656 00:51:35 Listen to this one:
657 00:51:37 "After Sarah hung herself,
658 00:51:38 "the Bellows family fired Sylvie Baptiste
659 00:51:42 "as she and her daughter, Lou Lou,
660 00:51:43 "were thought to be responsible
661 00:51:45 "for teaching her black magic."
662 00:51:47 If it's in the paper, it has to be true, right?
663 00:51:50 Is there a picture of Sarah?
664 00:51:52 No, just her name.
665 00:51:54 But, uh, I did find an ad for brain salt,
666 00:51:57 cures headaches and constipation.
667 00:51:59 Not sure why it didn't take off.
668 00:52:02 Auggie, Auggie would have loved that.
669 00:52:08 My eyes are literally gonna start bleeding,
670 00:52:10 and we still have nothing on Sarah.
671 00:52:13 What year did she hang herself?
672 00:52:19 1898.
673 00:52:22 In just one year, all her family members left.
674 00:52:24 What do you expect?
675 00:52:26 I mean, who wants to stick around with the name
676 00:52:27 that's synonymous with murdering kids?
677 00:52:29 Not stick around,
678 00:52:30 I mean gone.
679 00:52:32 Like, off the face of the earth.
680 00:52:35 Take the father, Deodat.
681 00:52:38 The cat owned a paper mill
682 00:52:40 and yet he leaves it without ever selling it?
683 00:52:43 No stories written about him,
684 00:52:44 not even a letter, just disappears.
685 00:52:47 Deodat...
686 00:52:49 Deodat.
687 00:52:52 I've seen that name.
688 00:53:02 "Deodat was a wealthy man who wanted to go hunting."
689 00:53:07 Give me another name.
690 00:53:10 One of their sons, Ephraim.
691 00:53:13 Ephraim Bellows.
692 00:53:19 They didn't just leave the town.
693 00:53:23 They each have a story.
694 00:53:26 Why?
695 00:53:35 Oh, my God.
696 00:53:36 Oh, my God, it's happening again.
697 00:53:37 She's writing another story.
698 00:53:41 "The Red Spot"?
699 00:53:50 Why are you looking at me?
700 00:53:52 What?
701 00:53:56 Oh, shit! Oh, shit, it's me?
702 00:53:58 It... I'm gonna die?
703 00:53:59 I don't want to die! I even haven't had sex yet.
704 00:54:01 "One night, a spider crawled across
705 00:54:03 "a young girl's cheek and bit her."
706 00:54:04 Spider? I was the spider man! I'm...
707 00:54:07 Wait, "young girl"?
708 00:54:11 "Went to the restroom."
709 00:54:12 It's not you. It's your sister.
710 00:54:14 Ruthie?
711 00:54:25 Performers to stage in 20 minutes.
712 00:54:44 Honey, you need to do something about that.
713 00:54:48 Yeah.
714 00:55:51 It's a different bathroom.
715 00:55:54 - Second floor! - Okay.
716 00:55:57 Ruth.
717 00:56:29 Move. Out of the way!
718 00:56:57 Ruth!
719 00:57:02 Oh, my God, Ruth!
720 00:57:04 Help me, help me!
721 00:57:07 Ruth, I got you.
722 00:57:08 It's okay. It's okay. I got you.
723 00:57:10 Help me, help me. Get them off!
724 00:57:11 Get them off!
725 00:57:13 Ruth, it's okay. It's okay. I got you.
726 00:57:16 - Get them off! - You're going to be okay, all right? It's okay.
727 00:57:22 Move, move, move!
728 00:57:28 You're okay. You're okay, you're okay, Ruthie.
729 00:57:31 Help! Somebody, get help, now!
730 00:57:41 You're okay, Ruthie, you're okay.
731 00:57:42 - It's all finished. - Get them off, get them off.
732 00:57:44 They're all gone, Ruthie. They're all gone.
733 00:57:46 Get them off me. Get them off. Get them off me.
734 00:57:48 - Get them off me! - Ruthie, they're all gone,
735 00:57:50 they're all gone, they're all gone, okay?
736 00:57:52 - Get them off me. - You're okay.
737 00:57:54 Get them off me.
738 00:58:04 It's intense. I hope she's okay.
739 00:58:07 I saw her. Sarah was there.
740 00:58:10 She was controlling the entire thing.
741 00:58:12 My sister's gone.
742 00:58:14 We're next.
743 00:58:17 We're next.
744 00:58:25 You find it?
745 00:58:29 Louise Baptiste...
746 00:58:32 Lou Lou?
747 00:58:34 220 Goldshire Road.
748 00:58:39 I had this messed-up dream again.
749 00:58:42 I was trapped in the red room.
750 00:58:44 And there's that fat, pale lady who keeps whispering,
751 00:58:49 "This is an evil place.
752 00:58:51 "Run away while you still can."
753 00:58:56 I'm scared the witch is going to use it against me.
754 00:59:04 Hello.
755 00:59:05 Does Lou Lou Baptiste live here still?
756 00:59:08 "I don't want to bomb anybody
757 00:59:10 "if it's not necessary to save..."
758 00:59:13 Tricky Dicky. That's no name for a president.
759 00:59:16 Mama, you got company!
760 00:59:32 Lou Lou, can you hear us?
761 01:00:19 You may be the next.
762 01:00:23 Why do you say that?
763 01:00:26 Why, that's the song, girl.
764 01:00:30 ♪ Don't ever laugh as a hearse goes by ♪
765 01:00:34 ♪ For you may be ♪
766 01:00:36 ♪ The next to die ♪
767 01:00:41 Sarah loved that song.
768 01:00:49 We have her book.
769 01:00:55 You found her book? Give it here.
770 01:01:11 I give her this.
771 01:01:14 I feel so sorry for that girl,
772 01:01:16 sitting down there in the darkness all by herself.
773 01:01:24 Did your mom ever teach her anything?
774 01:01:28 Teach her?
775 01:01:30 Black magic?
776 01:01:33 No.
777 01:01:35 There is no magic, child.
778 01:01:38 There is only rage.
779 01:01:42 Then how is she still writing the stories?
780 01:01:47 Stories hurt.
781 01:01:50 Stories heal.
782 01:01:53 Do you know what you have done?
783 01:01:55 Done what?
784 01:01:57 You shouldn't have taken the book.
785 01:02:01 You made her angry.
786 01:02:08 "The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out..."
787 01:02:12 She gets this way sometimes.
788 01:02:13 Look, I need to know.
789 01:02:14 Another time. I need to settle her down.
790 01:02:16 No, we need to know. I need to know.
791 01:02:19 She told the doctors everything she knew at the hospital
792 01:02:21 where that disturbed girl hung herself.
793 01:02:22 But I... I thought...
794 01:02:23 Everyone always said Sarah hanged herself in the house.
795 01:02:25 You weren't there. Mama was.
796 01:02:28 The hospitals have records.
797 01:02:30 Records of Sarah.
798 01:02:31 Then what are we still doing here? Let's go.
799 01:02:37 It's election day, folks,
800 01:02:39 so let your voice be heard.
801 01:02:41 Say no to the war! Say no to Vietnam.
802 01:02:46 Say no to sending our children to die.
803 01:03:23 Excuse me.
804 01:03:24 We need to see the records of a former patient.
805 01:03:29 We don't give out patient records.
806 01:03:34 Well, uh,
807 01:03:36 I mean,
808 01:03:37 she died about 100 years ago.
809 01:03:41 I'm sure she or anybody else
810 01:03:43 probably doesn't care, you know.
811 01:03:46 Why do you kids wanna look at old patient files for?
812 01:03:48 For a school assignment
813 01:03:50 on, uh...
814 01:03:54 psychological human studies.
815 01:03:56 Yes, the studies.
816 01:04:01 I think they put the files
817 01:04:02 from the old hospital in the red room.
818 01:04:05 Red room?
819 01:04:08 Six weeks processing time.
820 01:04:10 At most.
821 01:04:12 Need a pen?
822 01:04:19 So much for that.
823 01:04:25 Come on!
824 01:04:26 No.
825 01:04:44 We are not going to the red room!
826 01:04:46 No, we are going to the red room.
827 01:04:47 - No, I'm not. - Yes.
828 01:04:48 No. I'm not doing it.
829 01:04:52 Dr. Kaufmann to telephone, please.
830 01:04:54 Dr. Kaufmann.
831 01:04:56 I told you about my dream. I don't want to go.
832 01:05:01 So, it isn't actually red. You're fine.
833 01:05:07 It is called the red room, okay?
834 01:05:09 Who said it had to be red?
835 01:05:12 Count me out.
836 01:05:14 Okay. Just... stay here.
837 01:05:18 Be quick. It'll be fine.
838 01:05:23 Just don't get caught.
839 01:06:08 George Foreman.
840 01:06:09 He's going to be the world champion in '73.
841 01:06:12 You know where you're going?
842 01:06:18 Oh, God. Oh, God, oh, God, oh, God.
843 01:06:24 You there.
844 01:06:25 You're not supposed to be here.
845 01:06:27 Stop!
846 01:06:38 The R.E.D. Room.
847 01:07:05 Admittance records, psychological exams,
848 01:07:08 what she ate...
849 01:07:10 This is... everything.
850 01:07:13 She was admitted by her own family.
851 01:07:16 Says here that she was suffering
852 01:07:19 from achromasia-albinism.
853 01:07:22 They put her in her basement because she was different.
854 01:07:30 Here, her supervising doctor was...
855 01:07:33 Dr. Ephraim Bellows.
856 01:07:36 Her own brother?
857 01:07:38 Yeah.
858 01:07:43 Jesus! They tortured her.
859 01:07:46 Look, electroshock,
860 01:07:47 isolation therapy,
861 01:07:50 lateral cerebral diathermia treatment.
862 01:07:55 What about this thing?
863 01:08:02 What is this?
864 01:08:06 I've seen one of these before.
865 01:08:09 It's a wax cylinder.
866 01:08:15 They used them to make recordings before LPs.
867 01:08:22 So, does that mean we're going to get to hear Sarah?
868 01:08:32 He went this way.
869 01:08:34 Sound the alarm!
870 01:08:41 You're going to tell the truth now.
871 01:08:44 Aren't you, Sarah?
872 01:08:52 I didn't hurt the children.
873 01:08:57 I didn't.
874 01:09:01 Ephraim...
875 01:09:02 That isn't the truth, is it?
876 01:09:06 I didn't do it.
877 01:09:09 I didn't hurt...
878 01:09:15 Tell the truth, Sarah.
879 01:09:17 I'm your sister...
880 01:09:18 You poisoned those children.
881 01:09:20 No. No.
882 01:09:23 I tried...
883 01:09:25 I tried to save them.
884 01:09:29 But nobody listened.
885 01:09:32 I didn't want them hurt, but you wouldn't let me out.
886 01:09:37 Sarah...
887 01:09:44 Tell the truth.
888 01:09:46 She doesn't know what she did.
889 01:09:48 It was the water.
890 01:09:50 We went over this, Sarah.
891 01:09:52 The water.
892 01:09:53 There's nothing wrong with the water.
893 01:09:57 That's why you're here.
894 01:09:59 The mill.
895 01:10:00 It was the mercury from the mill.
896 01:10:03 You poisoned the wa...
897 01:10:08 She didn't do it.
898 01:10:10 It was her family.
899 01:10:14 Sarah,
900 01:10:16 are you still here?
901 01:10:21 I'll tell you.
902 01:10:25 I'll tell you what you want to hear.
903 01:10:28 And what's that?
904 01:10:38 Charlie had a dream of a red room...
905 01:10:44 Charlie?
906 01:10:45 The R.E.D. Room.
907 01:10:46 Charlie who?
908 01:10:48 Chuck.
909 01:10:50 In his dream,
910 01:10:52 a woman with a pale face,
911 01:10:56 black eyes,
912 01:10:58 and long black hair
913 01:11:01 slipped silently into his room.
914 01:11:05 She leaned over and whispered,
915 01:11:08 "This is an evil place.
916 01:11:13 "Run away while you still can."
917 01:11:32 That's not good.
918 01:11:33 Chuck!
919 01:11:44 Help!
920 01:11:48 Help! Somebody, help!
921 01:12:37 Help! Please, somebody, help.
922 01:13:17 Help. Help!
923 01:13:19 Somebody, help!
924 01:13:21 Come on!
925 01:14:15 Chuck! Chuck, where are you?
926 01:14:18 Chuck!
927 01:14:21 Where is he?
928 01:14:22 He should be right here.
929 01:14:23 Chuck? Chuck?
930 01:14:28 Chuck.
931 01:14:41 So,
932 01:14:43 where's your little friend?
933 01:14:47 News coverage of election night '68 continues.
934 01:14:52 Stella?
935 01:14:53 Dad.
936 01:14:54 Are you okay? Where are you?
937 01:14:57 Stella?
938 01:14:58 I'm afraid I'm gonna die, Dad.
939 01:15:01 Sweetie, don't say that.
940 01:15:02 Tell me what's wrong. Tell me what I can do.
941 01:15:04 Can't do anything about it.
942 01:15:07 I can't do anything about it.
943 01:15:09 No, no. You gotta help me out here, sweetie.
944 01:15:12 Tell me where you are. I will get there right away.
945 01:15:15 I don't care what you're going through, just tell me, please.
946 01:15:17 If I go missing...
947 01:15:18 Missing?
948 01:15:20 If you can't find me...
949 01:15:22 Find you where?
950 01:15:26 Stella?
951 01:15:27 I didn't leave you.
952 01:15:29 I would never do that to you.
953 01:15:31 I don't understand
954 01:15:32 what you're talking about, Stella, leave me?
955 01:15:34 Why would you leave me?
956 01:15:35 Is someone there with you? Do...
957 01:15:42 Please just listen to me, sweetie.
958 01:15:46 It's not your fault, Stella.
959 01:15:48 It's not your fault she left.
960 01:15:52 Everyone said it was because of me.
961 01:15:54 Oh, no, please, please, please listen to me.
962 01:15:57 It's not your fault she left.
963 01:16:00 It was never, ever about you. It was about her.
964 01:16:07 I don't know, somewhere deep down inside, she just...
965 01:16:11 felt trapped or something, I don't know, I...
966 01:16:15 It's complicated.
967 01:16:16 I wish I had answers for you, sweetie,
968 01:16:17 but I just don't and I'm so sorry.
969 01:16:23 I love you, Dad. I gotta go.
970 01:16:26 - It's not your fault, Stella. Please don't hang up, sweetie. - I'm sorry,
971 01:16:28 I'm sorry, I gotta go.
972 01:16:29 I'm telling you, it wasn't your...
973 01:16:33 So? Is your dad going to come pick you up?
974 01:16:38 Stella, what's going on?
975 01:16:42 I need answers from you right now.
976 01:16:45 Understand?
977 01:16:47 Richard Nixon is still holding at 43 and Humphrey 35,
978 01:16:50 but, uh, Wallace has come up one point.
979 01:16:52 What about my call?
980 01:16:54 Rules don't apply to draft dodgers.
981 01:16:58 You think I wouldn't find out?
982 01:17:01 Ramon Morales.
983 01:17:04 You're gonna do your duty to this country
984 01:17:05 one way or the other.
985 01:17:07 I can help you if you tell us about your missing friends.
986 01:17:10 Told you everything we know.
987 01:17:12 Oh, yeah, right.
988 01:17:14 Sarah Bellows' book.
989 01:17:17 The stories write themselves and it all comes alive.
990 01:17:22 We can't find any bodies.
991 01:17:25 Yeah, I know.
992 01:17:27 It's hard to believe.
993 01:17:30 We saved Ruth at school.
994 01:17:32 I mean, we stopped her from getting killed.
995 01:17:36 Ruth Steinberg?
996 01:17:38 That's who you're talking about?
997 01:17:40 You didn't save anyone.
998 01:17:41 She's stuck in the nuthouse for the rest of her life.
999 01:17:46 Get out of here, Stella. You're free to go.
1000 01:17:49 You're so much better than this draft dodger.
1001 01:17:53 Come on, what would your father say?
1002 01:17:56 I'm not leaving.
1003 01:18:01 Since you're not going to 'Nam,
1004 01:18:02 maybe a night behind bars will loosen those lips of yours.
1005 01:18:07 Come on, Hobbs.
1006 01:18:10 Go home, dig out that 10 bucks
1007 01:18:12 you're gonna owe me when Nixon wins,
1008 01:18:14 and, uh, I'll close up here.
1009 01:18:16 All right, have a good night.
1010 01:18:17 Nighty-night, lovebirds.
1011 01:18:19 I should've told you.
1012 01:18:23 You must think I'm a coward, but...
1013 01:18:24 I would never think that.
1014 01:18:34 Two months ago they shipped my brother back from Vietnam
1015 01:18:38 in pieces.
1016 01:18:41 I'm so sorry.
1017 01:18:46 Last week when I got my draft notice,
1018 01:18:51 I couldn't.
1019 01:18:52 They just send you there to die.
1020 01:18:55 If the book reads me,
1021 01:18:59 I'm afraid what it's going to say.
1022 01:19:28 There you go, boy.
1023 01:19:30 Yeah, that's good, huh?
1024 01:19:40 "Me Tie Dough-ty Walker"?
1025 01:19:53 Who came up with all this sick stuff?
1026 01:19:57 Is this you, Stella?
1027 01:20:00 We didn't write the stories.
1028 01:20:39 Trigger?
1029 01:20:43 Wait, is there another story?
1030 01:20:46 Please, you have to let us out!
1031 01:20:47 Okay, if there's another story,
1032 01:20:48 we are all gonna be in danger.
1033 01:20:53 Tell us what's happening!
1034 01:20:55 What's the story?
1035 01:21:01 Please just listen to me, okay?
1036 01:21:02 We're all going to die.
1037 01:21:20 It's my turn.
1038 01:21:21 Okay, what happens in the story?
1039 01:21:24 Just tell me which name is in the book.
1040 01:21:28 Ramon.
1041 01:21:40 It's a campfire story.
1042 01:21:42 It used to scare me to death.
1043 01:21:48 The Jangly Man is coming.
1044 01:21:50 - He's going to take me... - What's going on?
1045 01:21:52 He's going to say it. Listen.
1046 01:22:02 Me tie dough-ty walker!
1047 01:22:06 Are you shitting me?
1048 01:22:28 Please, just let us out, please!
1049 01:23:03 Me tie dough-ty walker!
1050 01:23:25 Ramon!
1051 01:23:29 Ramon.
1052 01:23:31 Oh, my God, Ramon.
1053 01:23:32 Oh, my God, what is that?
1054 01:23:37 Help. Help, please. Can someone hear me?
1055 01:23:46 Keys.
1056 01:23:48 Hurry!
1057 01:24:05 Coward!
1058 01:24:10 I got the keys.
1059 01:24:13 Come on, come on, come on, come on.
1060 01:24:18 Coward!
1061 01:24:21 Run! Go, go, go!
1062 01:24:38 What are you waiting for?
1063 01:24:41 Go to the house.
1064 01:24:42 Tell her the truth.
1065 01:24:43 That thing will follow me.
1066 01:24:45 But the stories come true every time.
1067 01:24:47 Then you better run fast.
1068 01:24:49 Stop her and you'll stop this.
1069 01:26:36 Sarah!
1070 01:26:37 Can you hear me?
1071 01:26:39 God damn you! You have to stop telling these stories!
1072 01:26:42 We didn't do anything to you!
1073 01:26:44 We just want to help you! We know you're innocent!
1074 01:26:47 We know you didn't poison the kids!
1075 01:26:49 But, please, you just have to stop telling the stories!
1076 01:27:47 Stella!
1077 01:27:49 Where are you?
1078 01:27:57 No, no, no, no.
1079 01:27:59 Stella.
1080 01:28:07 Stella!
1081 01:28:21 Hey, Stella!
1082 01:28:27 She's out of her room again.
1083 01:28:28 Boys? Sarah's out!
1084 01:28:31 Find her now!
1085 01:28:34 Sarah!
1086 01:28:43 Sarah!
1087 01:28:47 You leave that to me, Harold.
1088 01:28:53 Sarah!
1089 01:28:56 Sarah, where are you?
1090 01:29:06 Sarah!
1091 01:29:20 I hear her.
1092 01:29:30 She's here!
1093 01:29:33 She's in here!
1094 01:29:54 Sarah!
1095 01:29:58 Where are you?
1096 01:30:06 Lou Lou.
1097 01:30:24 Did you see Sarah?
1098 01:30:25 No, ma'am.
1099 01:30:26 She's lying.
1100 01:30:28 You wouldn't lie, Lou Lou?
1101 01:30:31 No, ma'am.
1102 01:30:32 No, I didn't see Sarah.
1103 01:30:33 No, Mr. Bellows, please, no!
1104 01:30:35 Please, no!
1105 01:31:08 You can't hide from us.
1106 01:31:10 Got you!
1107 01:31:10 No! No!
1108 01:31:11 Help me! Help me!
1109 01:31:14 - Help me! - Stella!
1110 01:31:17 Please! Help me!
1111 01:31:20 - Please, help me! - She's been telling everyone about the water.
1112 01:31:22 What should we do with her?
1113 01:31:23 - Somebody, help me, please. - You're going to shut your ugly mouth
1114 01:31:25 or we're going to shut it for you.
1115 01:31:26 Please, help me!
1116 01:31:28 Help me, please!
1117 01:31:36 Going back where you belong.
1118 01:31:36 Help me, please.
1119 01:31:39 Be quiet or you know what you'll get.
1120 01:31:41 Please. I'm not Sarah. Please!
1121 01:31:45 Please let me go. Please...
1122 01:31:48 Let me go.
1123 01:31:51 Please, don't put me in here.
1124 01:31:52 Try this again and we'll send you to the asylum.
1125 01:31:53 Please. Wait! Please?
1126 01:31:57 You should have stayed in your room.
1127 01:31:59 Please. Please. Please.
1128 01:32:02 I didn't do it.
1129 01:32:03 You don't deserve the light.
1130 01:32:05 No!
1131 01:32:08 I'm telling you, I'm telling you,
1132 01:32:10 I'm not Sarah.
1133 01:32:14 Please.
1134 01:33:24 Stella...
1135 01:33:40 I have another story
1136 01:33:43 just for you.
1137 01:33:51 Stella,
1138 01:33:54 if you can hear me, wherever you are,
1139 01:33:58 tell her the truth.
1140 01:34:06 No.
1141 01:34:09 It's time that you hear a story, Sarah.
1142 01:34:16 You were a victim.
1143 01:34:19 Now you've turned into a monster.
1144 01:34:23 The one that they said you were.
1145 01:34:35 Stella.
1146 01:34:37 You took my friends.
1147 01:34:41 Two of the people that I love most.
1148 01:34:52 Ramon!
1149 01:34:55 Stella!
1150 01:34:58 Are you going to take him, too?
1151 01:35:01 What your family did to you,
1152 01:35:04 what they said, that's on them.
1153 01:35:07 But what you do,
1154 01:35:11 this is on you, Sarah.
1155 01:35:17 It's all on you.
1156 01:35:26 I'll tell your story.
1157 01:35:30 The real story, I'll tell the truth.
1158 01:35:36 But the rage,
1159 01:35:39 the rage has to stop, Sarah.
1160 01:36:02 Use your blood.
1161 01:36:27 Sarah Bellows was innocent.
1162 01:36:30 She knew the truth,
1163 01:36:33 and tried to stop them.
1164 01:36:35 She was brave.
1165 01:36:37 She was harmed and destroyed
1166 01:36:40 by her own family.
1167 01:36:42 By their greed,
1168 01:36:45 and their lies
1169 01:36:47 and their sins.
1170 01:36:51 I'll tell your story.
1171 01:36:58 You can let it go.
1172 01:37:02 You can let it go, Sarah.
1173 01:37:48 Stories hurt.
1174 01:37:51 Stories heal.
1175 01:37:56 If we repeat them often enough,
1176 01:37:58 they become real.
1177 01:38:00 They have that power.
1178 01:38:06 They make us who we are.
1179 01:38:07 Stella.
1180 01:38:08 I'm just so happy you're okay.
1181 01:38:23 And if there's anything I learned from Sarah,
1182 01:38:28 it's to never give up.
1183 01:38:32 I told Sarah's story exactly as I promised.
1184 01:38:37 I wrote about the pale, lonely girl
1185 01:38:40 who wrote stories in the dark.
1186 01:38:43 And how she was turned into a monster by her family.
1187 01:38:50 Some people believed me. Most didn't.
1188 01:38:53 Because, like Sarah,
1189 01:38:55 I was a lonely girl
1190 01:38:57 who knew how to tell a good creepy story.
1191 01:39:06 Write me?
1192 01:39:20 Every day.
1193 01:39:23 See you around.
1194 01:39:29 What's your name, kid?
1195 01:39:30 Ramon Morales.
1196 01:39:35 Stories can teach us to care.
1197 01:39:41 They make us brave enough
1198 01:39:43 to admit that we need each other.
1199 01:39:46 Give us a home to go back to.
1200 01:40:00 Chuck and Auggie are still gone,
1201 01:40:05 but I know there is a way to bring them back
1202 01:40:08 and that the secret is in the book.
1203 01:40:12 And we won't stop...
1204 01:40:16 until we find them.